Key differences explained
Media tracking vs comprehensive content organization
Shelf is built around one fundamental idea: track what you consume. It integrates with services like Spotify and Netflix to understand your consumption patterns. You get stats on how many books you read per year, which movies you rated highest, and personalized recommendations. This is excellent if your digital life revolves around consumption.
Sorti organizes what you want to consume, buy, cook, visit, and experience in the future. It is about intention, not history. You save a recipe because you want to cook it. You save a product because you want to buy it. You save a place because you want to visit it. Sorti helps you remember these intentions and act on them.
Scope of content types
Shelf focuses exclusively on entertainment media: books, movies, TV shows, music, and podcasts. It does this deeply with ratings, reviews, integrations, and recommendations.
Sorti handles everything that is not media-specific: recipes, products, places, screenshots, travel ideas, outfit inspiration, articles, PDFs, and more. Sorti also handles books and movies, but treats them as just one category among many. Plus, Sorti automatically extracts useful data - ingredients from recipes, prices from products, addresses from restaurants - and uses that data to help you act.
Integration with external services
Shelf integrates with Spotify, Netflix, Goodreads, IMDb, and other entertainment platforms. This makes it easy to automatically track what you consume without manual data entry. Shelf pulls your watch history, listen history, and reading activity into a single dashboard.
Sorti does not focus on integrations with consumption platforms. Instead, it focuses on being the entry point for all saves across the internet. You can save from Instagram, TikTok, Safari, email, or any other source. Sorti's intelligence is in understanding what you saved and making it actionable, not in pulling data from external services.
Actionable features
Shelf is primarily for tracking and discovering. You browse what you have consumed, rate it, and get recommendations. It is a consumption journal.
Sorti is designed to turn saves into action. Price tracking notifies you when products drop in cost. Recipe extraction pulls ingredients so you can cook. Semantic search helps you find exactly what you are looking for. Shared folders let you collaborate on plans. These features exist because Sorti is not just about remembering what you saved - it is about using it.
Screenshot and visual content support
Shelf does not process screenshots or visual content from your camera roll. It is designed around shared data from external services and manual entry.
Sorti specializes in processing visual content. It uses OCR to read text within screenshots, identifies what is in images, and categorizes them automatically. For people who constantly take screenshots of inspiration - outfit ideas, recipe pages, products they like - Sorti is much more useful than Shelf.