June 22, 2026
XSaved Is Now on iOS & Mac (TestFlight Beta)
Your X (Twitter) bookmarks just left the browser. XSaved is now a native iOS and Mac app — search, organize, and revisit your saves on your phone and your desktop. Join the TestFlight beta.
For the past couple of years, XSaved has lived where your bookmarks were born: in the browser, as a Chrome extension. Today that changes. XSaved is now a native app on iOS and Mac, and it's rolling out as a TestFlight beta you can join right now.
If you've ever saved a thread on your laptop and then wanted to actually read it on your phone — only to be dumped back into the same endless, unsearchable list X gives everyone — this is the release you've been waiting for.
Bookmarks are a mobile habit. Managing them shouldn't be desktop-only.
Here's the awkward truth about how most people use X bookmarks: you save things on your phone, in the moment, mid-scroll. But the only way to do anything useful with those saves — search them, organize them, get them out — was to sit down at a desktop and open an extension.
That split never made sense. So we closed it. The thing you use to save is now the thing you use to find, organize, and revisit — on the same device, wherever you are.
What you get on iPhone & iPad
The iOS app is a ground-up native build, not a wrapped web view:
- Full-text search across every word of every bookmark — the search X still doesn't give you
- A masonry grid that makes a wall of saved tweets actually browsable
- Auto-organized topics, folders, and tags so your library sorts itself instead of drowning in folders
- Notes on any save, for the context you'll want six months from now
- Liquid Glass design built for iOS 26 — fast, fluid, and right at home on the platform
What you get on Mac
The Mac app is the full XSaved workspace, native on the desktop:
- Manage thousands of bookmarks at native speed
- The same instant search and auto-organization, in a window built for a big screen
- Export everything in a click when you want your data somewhere else — it's always yours
One library, every device
This isn't three separate products. The Chrome extension, the iOS app, and the Mac app are different front-ends on the same idea: your bookmarks, indexed and searchable, organized without manual filing, and never locked inside a platform you don't control.
Save on your phone, organize on your Mac, dig something up from the extension while you're working — it's the same library, the way it always should have been.
It's a beta — here's the deal
We're shipping iOS and Mac through TestFlight first, on purpose:
- It's free during the beta.
- You don't need to wait for the App Store — TestFlight installs the real app on your device today.
- It's early, which means your feedback genuinely shapes what ships. The features and rough edges you flag now are the ones we fix next.
A public App Store release will follow once the beta has put enough miles on it.
How to join
Head to the apps page and tap Join the iOS beta or Join the Mac beta. That's it — TestFlight handles the rest, and you'll be in.
We've spent a long time making X bookmarks searchable and organized in the browser. Now that same library fits in your pocket and sits on your desktop. Go grab the beta — and tell us what to build next.
Tired of losing track of your X bookmarks?
XSaved is a free Chrome extension that turns them into a searchable, organized library.
Install XSaved