Consideration-stage guide
What is the best way to save video links when you need them later?
The best way to save video links is to use a system that preserves context, makes links easy to group, and supports fast review.
Keep everything in one place
A dedicated library is better than splitting saved links between a bookmark bar, notes app, and chat threads.
Use a system that scales
For people who save videos often, the best system is the one you can keep using as the library grows.
- Use collections to group by project or use case.
- Add tags so saved clips stay easy to find.
- Use a video workspace that makes review faster.
ReelDeck Studio is designed around that exact problem: saving links in a way that still feels usable when volume increases.
Common questions
What makes a good tool for saving video links?
A good tool should make saving fast, keep links organized, and help you review or compare saved videos later without extra cleanup work.
Do I need a dedicated tool to save video links?
If you only save a few links occasionally, maybe not. If you save links regularly for research or work, a dedicated tool usually becomes much easier to manage.