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How to save video links

The simple way to save video links without creating a messy pile of bookmarks.

If you regularly save clips for research, inspiration, social content, or internal review, the goal is not just saving links. The goal is saving them in a way that stays usable later.

Build a dedicated library

Keep saved videos in one place instead of splitting them between browser bookmarks, notes apps, and message threads.

Add enough structure to find things later

Use collections for projects and tags for themes so saved links stay connected to a reason, not just a URL.

  • Group by campaign, project, or research topic.
  • Tag by platform, content type, or theme.
  • Review inside a workspace built for comparison.

A stronger save-video-links workflow usually includes a central library, collection-based organization, lightweight tagging, and a viewing surface built for comparison.

Common questions

What is the best way to save video links?

The best way is to save links in one dedicated library, group them into collections, and keep enough structure that they are still easy to find and review later.

Should I save video links in notes or bookmarks?

Both can work for light use, but if you save links often, a dedicated system is usually easier to keep organized and reuse over time.

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