Facebook saves are where good recommendations go to disappear
Facebook is the internet's best source of hyperlocal recommendations. A neighborhood group knows the actual best pediatrician, the plumber who shows up, the sushi spot without the tourist markup, the babysitter everyone trusts. But the moment that recommendation scrolls out of view, it is gone - Facebook search barely works for your own saves, and the built-in saved folder is a chronological dump you rarely open.
The same is true for Facebook Reels, Marketplace listings, event ideas, and product tags. All valuable, all disorganized, all locked inside Facebook. And none of it lives next to your Instagram saves, your TikToks, or the screenshots you took of the group post before it disappeared.
Sorti fixes this by treating every Facebook save as a first-class object - restaurant recommendation, plumber contact, event, product, Reel - filed by content type, tagged with the group and poster, and searchable by meaning across every other app you save from.