I built a Chrome extension that forces you to write why you're saving something — here's why
The problem I had 300+ bookmarks. I remembered why I saved exactly 0 of them. The link was never the problem. Not knowing why I saved it was. Every bookmark tool solves the wrong thing. They make it easier So you end up with a graveyard. Hundreds of links. Zero context. What I built Stash is a Chrome extension with one rule: Before you save anything, you write why. One sentence. That's it. "Why does this matter right now?" Then later, when you're looking for that thing you saved three How it works: Click the floating tab on the right edge of any page Right-click any link, image, or page → Save to Stash Write one sentence before saving, required, no skipping Search your saves by your own words later "Resurface" randomly shows you forgotten saves Set reminders on any save 100% local, no account, no server, no cloud The tech Built with: Vite + React + TypeScript Manifest V3 Chrome Extension Dexie.js for local IndexedDB storage No backend whatsoever Everything stays on your device. Always. It's live on the Chrome Web Store. → Stash Website Chrome Web Store
