Save LinkedIn videos into a searchable professional archive
LinkedIn is the platform where videos actually matter for your work. A VP dropping a hiring philosophy. A sales leader sharing a pricing objection script. A founder explaining a deal they lost. You want to remember those. LinkedIn's interface doesn't want you to. Sftir does.
How sftir helps
Transcripts of the actual argument
LinkedIn video is dense — someone made a point, supported it with specifics, and you want that in text. Sftir pulls the full transcript so you can scan, quote, and reference it without rewatching.
Tagged by industry, role, topic
Saves automatically group by whether a video is about hiring, sales, product, leadership, or your specific niche. Your archive becomes a reference by topic, not a wall of thumbnails.
Share collections with your team
Build a 'Best sales hiring takes' collection and send a public link to your team. They get the summaries, the transcripts, and the links back to the originals — no LinkedIn scroll required.
How it works
Save from the share menu or extension
LinkedIn's share menu supports the Sftir iOS shortcut. On desktop, use the Chrome extension or paste the video post URL.
AI reads the full post
Sftir pulls the video transcript plus the post text and creator info, so context isn't lost.
Search, reference, share
Query your archive for anything the speaker said. Paste it into your Notion doc, your hiring spec, your deck — with the original link attached.
For the talent lead
Dana runs talent at a growth-stage startup. She saves LinkedIn videos from hiring leaders she trusts — philosophies on scorecards, interview loops, pay bands. When she rewrites her company's hiring doc, she searches 'interview scorecard' in Sftir and has nine videos' worth of quotes and arguments ready to remix.
Frequently asked questions
Does it work with LinkedIn Live or just posted videos?
Posted video content works well. Live sessions work once they've been converted to VOD by LinkedIn (usually after the stream ends).
What about articles or text-only posts?
Sftir's core product is video intelligence. Text-only posts aren't the use case right now — there are plenty of article-saving tools. But LinkedIn videos where someone's speaking are the sweet spot.
Is this safe for confidential or work-sensitive use?
Your library is private by default. You control when and what to share. Sftir's servers process the video to generate the transcript but don't republish it.
Does Sftir pull the original poster's name?
Yes — the creator's handle and profile link are saved as metadata, so you can cite back to the source when you reference their argument.
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