Search your saved TikToks by what was actually said in them
TikTok's built-in saves folder is a wall of thumbnails you scroll past and give up on. Sftir gives you something better: every video you save gets transcribed into real, searchable text. Search one phrase, find the video, jump to the moment. That's the whole point.
How sftir helps
Full-text search on every word
Search a quote, a topic, a creator's signature phrase — anything said in any video you've saved. Sftir's index covers every transcript in your library.
Jump to the exact moment
Search results show you the matching phrase in context. One click opens the video at the timestamp where that phrase was spoken. No scrubbing.
Filter by platform, creator, collection, date
Narrow by the metadata you remember. 'Videos from @creatorname about marketing, saved in the last 30 days' is a real query you can run.
How it works
Save the video
TikTok, Reel, Short — whichever platform. One tap via the share sheet or extension.
Sftir indexes the transcript
Every word gets added to a full-text search index automatically. No tagging required, no folders to maintain.
Search anything, anytime
Type a phrase in the Sftir search bar. Results rank by relevance. Click to open the exact moment in the original video.
For the hobbyist collector
Elijah has been saving woodworking TikToks for two years. When he finally gets a band saw, he searches 'band saw beginner mistakes' in Sftir and pulls up the seven videos he saved in 2024 — ready to rewatch with summaries already written.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from TikTok's built-in search?
TikTok searches its whole catalog, not your saves. Sftir searches only the videos you chose to save, and the search runs on the actual spoken transcript — not just captions or hashtags.
Does search work across all platforms?
Yes. Videos you save from TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, X, and LinkedIn all live in one library and are searched together.
What about videos without speech?
If a video is mostly visual (dance, silent tutorial, etc.), Sftir falls back on any on-screen text and the caption. Not as rich as speech but still searchable.
Can I export my library?
Yes. Pro and above can export transcripts, summaries, and metadata as JSON or CSV. Your data is yours.
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