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Save in the Source App
Use the native save button for anything casual you only want to browse later.
Save TikToks to Tote from your iPhone share sheet, then organize the videos that matter with links, screenshots, Instagram Reels, photos, and lists.
The real problem
TikTok is excellent at surfacing recipes, places, products, travel ideas, and style videos. It is much weaker when you need to find one specific favorite again.
Tote gives important TikToks a searchable place to live with the screenshots, links, maps, and notes that usually belong to the same plan.
Keep the fast save habit in TikTok, but move important finds into Tote before they become another post or video you have to recognize later.
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Use the native save button for anything casual you only want to browse later.
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When a post or video has details you will need again, send it to Tote from the iPhone share sheet.
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Add saves to lists by trip, recipe, room, outfit, gift, event, or project instead of sorting by app.
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Find the save by the food, place, product, creator, topic, or detail you remember.
iPhone share workflow
Use the native save in TikTok for casual browsing. Use Tote when the post needs to become searchable, grouped, or useful outside the source app.
Best for: Fast saves and casual browsing inside TikTok.
Limit: TikTok collections help inside TikTok, but they do not organize those videos with Instagram Reels, Safari links, screenshots, map pins, or photos.
Best for: Visual details, disappearing content, or posts without a clean link.
Limit: Screenshots need context or they become another messy camera roll pile.
Best for: TikToks you want to search, group into lists, share, or use with other iPhone saves.
Limit: It is for the saves you care about, not a replacement for every casual bookmark.
Start with the posts and videos you expect to act on later: recipe videos, travel ideas, shopping finds, outfit videos.
Keep cooking TikToks with ingredient screenshots, grocery links, and related Instagram recipe Reels.
Recipe saving guideSave TikTok restaurant and travel videos with Google Maps, Apple Maps, and trip screenshots.
Place saving guidePair a TikTok with the product page, article, or booking link you found after watching it.
Link saving guidePut TikToks, Instagram Reels, Pinterest posts, screenshots, and links in one iPhone workflow.
Social saves guideMost real plans do not stay in one feed. Use these guides when your saves also come from other social apps.
Save Instagram Reels, recipes, places, products, and outfit ideas to Tote on iPhone so social saves stay searchable and organized.
Facebook savesSave Facebook Reels, local recommendations, recipes, event ideas, and product finds to Tote on iPhone so useful videos stay organized.
Pinterest savesSave Pinterest posts, recipes, home ideas, outfits, wedding inspiration, and trip finds to Tote on iPhone so plans stay organized.
X savesSave X posts, tweets, threads, links, research, product finds, and recommendations to Tote on iPhone so useful posts stay searchable.
Reddit savesSave Reddit posts, comments, recommendations, research, product ideas, and trip tips to Tote on iPhone so useful threads stay findable.
Open the TikTok, tap Share, choose Tote, and optionally add it to a list for a trip, recipe plan, shopping shortlist, or outfit idea.
Yes. Tote is useful for TikToks you want to search, group with screenshots and links, or keep as part of a larger plan outside TikTok.
Use TikTok collections for videos you only want to rewatch. Use Tote for TikToks tied to a decision, list, trip, recipe, product, or anything you need to find with non-TikTok saves.
Yes. If sharing the TikTok link is awkward, save a screenshot to Tote and include the creator, recipe, product, or place details you want to remember.