About This Product
Tired of losing track of the brilliant Hacker News stories you saved? Your browser bookmarks are a mess, and HN's native 'saved' list is just a chronological dump with no way to search, tag, or organize.
Saved Stories Manager for Hacker News transforms your chaotic saved stories into a powerful, searchable, and well-organized library. It's the only tool that lets you tag, filter, and export your HN saves, so you can instantly find that pivotal discussion about Rust async or that deep dive on distributed systems whenever you need it.
## What's Included
- Full-text search across all your saved stories and comments
- Custom tagging system with auto-suggest and bulk tagging
- Filter and sort by date, score, tag, or domain
- One-click export to CSV, JSON, or Markdown for offline reference
- Smart notifications when a saved story gets a new top comment or significant upvote activity
Key Features
- Tired of losing track of the brilliant Hacker News stories you saved? Your browser bookmarks are a mess, and HN's native 'saved' list is just a chronological dump with no way to search, tag, or organize
- Saved Stories Manager for Hacker News transforms your chaotic saved stories into a powerful, searchable, and well-organized library
- It's the only tool that lets you tag, filter, and export your HN saves, so you can instantly find that pivotal discussion about Rust async or that deep dive on distributed systems whenever you need it
- ## What's Included
- Full-text search across all your saved stories and comments
- Custom tagging system with auto-suggest and bulk tagging
- Filter and sort by date, score, tag, or domain
- One-click export to CSV, JSON, or Markdown for offline reference
- Smart notifications when a saved story gets a new top comment or significant upvote activity
## Who Is This For
- Developers who read Hacker News daily and have a growing list of saved stories they never revisit
- Tech researchers who need to organize HN sources for projects, talks, or blog posts
- Startup founders tracking competitor discussions or industry trends via saved stories
- Students in computer science using HN as a curated learning resource and needing a study reference system
## How It Works
Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store, and it automatically syncs with your Hacker News account
- Every saved story appears in a dedicated dashboard where you can tag, search, and export — no configuration needed
- The extension adds a toolbar button for quick access and context menus to save and tag directly from any HN page
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