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June 4, 2026

Introducing DevStash

The bookmark manager built for developers. Save anything, find it again in seconds, and actually do something with it.

David Nemes
David Nemes
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Hey, and welcome to DevStash.

If you're anything like me, you've got hundreds of half-remembered links scattered across browser bookmarks, random notes apps, and about forty open tabs you're too scared to close. That's the problem DevStash was made to solve. You save the articles, repos, snippets, and docs you don't want to lose, and you find them again in seconds, even months later.

Why another bookmark manager?

Bookmarking is kind of broken. Browser bookmarks were designed in an era of a few dozen favorite websites, not the firehose of stuff we save every day now. Folders get messy, links go stale, and you can never remember which folder you dropped that brilliant Postgres thread into.

The other bookmarking apps out there are nicer, but most of them were built for a general audience. They're great for saving recipes and travel inspiration. They were not built with developers in mind. None of them understand a GitHub repo, a docs page, or a conference talk the way you do. So you end up with a pretty grid of links that still doesn't help you find the one snippet you needed five minutes ago.

We wanted something that gets how developers actually collect and reuse things. That's DevStash.

Search like you think

DevStash indexes the full content of every page you save, not just the title. Search by what you actually remember: a phrase, an author, a concept. You don't have to recall where you filed something or what you named it.

And because everything you save is in one place, you can chat with your whole library. Ask "what was that thing about database indexes?" and get an answer with the sources.

Connect GitHub and auto-sync your stars

If you star repos on GitHub the way most of us do (generously, and then forget about them), this one's for you. Connect your GitHub account and DevStash automatically syncs your starred repositories into your library. They're searchable alongside everything else, so that tool you starred two years ago is finally findable.

Listen to articles

Some articles you want to read. Some you'd rather listen to on a walk or during the commute. DevStash can read your saved articles aloud, no extra apps, no copy and paste.

Video transcripts for YouTube

Save a YouTube video and DevStash pulls the transcript for you. That means the video is fully searchable, you can skim it as text, and you can pull a quote without scrubbing through twenty minutes of footage to find the moment you remembered.

What's next

We're just getting started. Shared collections, a public API, and native mobile apps are all on the way. If you want to follow along, the best way is to start saving things and see how it fits into your workflow.

Try DevStash today.