One place for every snippet you save from the web.

You already save things. Quotes, screenshots, paragraphs you might want again — scattered across bookmarks, notes, Telegram, downloads. favorites.cloud puts all of it in one place.

A snippet is any small piece of information you want to keep — a quote, a paragraph, a screenshot, a single word, a block of code. Anything worth coming back to.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_overload
Information overload is the difficulty in understanding an issue and effectively making decisions when one has too much information about that issue.
Saved · tag: psychology
— Why this exists

I built this because I kept losing words.

I was learning English. Every day I'd find words I wanted to remember — in articles, in tweets, in subtitles. I'd save them. Somewhere. A notes app. A screenshot. A Telegram message to myself.

A week later, I couldn't find any of them. The word I really wanted to revisit was gone, buried under everything else I'd thrown into the same folders.

So I built a place where I could save a word — or anything else — in two clicks, and actually find it months later. Then I realized: it's not just about words. It's about everything you save from the web and quietly worry you'll never see again.

— the maker of favorites.cloud
— What counts as a snippet

Five ways to save. One archive.

All of these end up in the same place, searchable together. You don't think about which type — you just save what you want.

01Selected text
Highlight any text on any page, right-click, save. A word, a sentence, a paragraph — whatever you marked.
02Screenshot of an area
Drag a box around any region of the screen. The screenshot goes straight to your archive, tagged by source.
03A whole block
Hover the page, blocks light up as you move. Click one to save it as an image — even if the block is longer than your screen, like a tall table.
04Text from a stubborn page
Some sites (ChatGPT, certain editors) refuse to let you select text normally. Click on the block instead — the text inside is captured and saved.
05The text of a whole page
Worried a page might disappear? One click saves the readable text of the entire page. Lightweight, fast, future-proof.
All snippets — one archive
Whatever way you save it, it lives in the same private, searchable place. Synced across Chrome, Firefox, Safari.
— The half that matters most

Saving is half of it. Finding is the rest.

Most of the tools people use today are good at saving and terrible at finding. Bookmarks pile up. Notes become a wall. Telegram is chronological chaos.

favorites.cloud is designed around the second half. Every snippet is indexed by its full text, its source, your tags, your collections.

Search by a half-remembered phrase. Filter by the site you saved it from. Group snippets into collections by topic. You'll find it — that's the point.

wikipedia.org · 3 weeks ago · psychology
…is the difficulty in understanding an issue and effectively making decisions when one has too much information
nngroup.com · 2 months ago · ux, reading
Designers fight information overload by reducing cognitive load and chunking content into…
screenshot · 5 months ago · research
[area screenshot from “The Paradox of Choice”]
— What it costs

One plan. €5 a month.

Small monthly fee, because keeping your archive properly costs something — and because tools you pay for work for you, not for ads.

€5 / month
starter · 1 GB storage
  • Unlimited snippets — text, screenshots, blocks, pages
  • Full-text search across everything you save
  • Tags & collections
  • Synced across Chrome, Firefox, Safari
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1 GB sounds small, but it isn't.That's tens of thousands of text snippets — plain text takes almost no space. Screenshots and full pages use more, but most people stay comfortably in the starter tier for years.

Save it. Find it whenever.

One archive for everything you collect from the web.
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