Save Reddit posts ยท Chrome Extension

Beat Reddit's 1,000 cap.
Search every save you ever made.

ContextBolt captures Reddit saved posts and comments, indexes the text, and lets you search them by meaning. X and LinkedIn in the same library.

Add to Chrome

Free Chrome extension. No account, no credit card.

See how it works

Why this is harder than it should be

Reddit only shows your last 1,000 saves. The 1,001st pushes the oldest off the end. There is no native search. The official data export is JSON, not searchable, and takes 48 hours to deliver.

Three steps. All automatic.

1

Install for Chrome (one click)

Free extension. Reads your saved posts page directly, so no API key, no OAuth, no Reddit-app permissions.

2

Browse Reddit normally

ContextBolt captures every saved post and comment as you save it. Older items already in your account are back-filled the first time you visit your saved page.

3

Search by topic, not exact words

AI tags every save by topic. Search 'subreddit advice on launching' and the right comments surface from across years of saves.

Searchable from inside your AI agent

Pro users get a personal MCP endpoint. One line of config and Claude, Cursor, or Windsurf can search your bookmarks during a conversation.

Plug into the AI tools you already use

Any MCP-compatible client works. See all integrations →

Built for retrieval, not just storage

See past the 1,000-cap

ContextBolt indexes once and keeps them. Your library does not shrink just because Reddit's UI does.

Reddit + X + LinkedIn together

Save a thread on a topic across all three platforms. One search query surfaces all of them.

Searchable from Claude and Cursor

Pro MCP endpoint exposes your library to AI assistants. 'What did I save about hiring?' works inside Claude.

Common questions

Does it work on old.reddit.com and new Reddit?

Both. The extension reads the rendered page, so any Reddit layout you can view works.

How does it back-fill items I saved years ago?

When you next visit reddit.com/user/<your-name>/saved, ContextBolt scrolls the full saved list (with pagination) and indexes everything. Items older than the 1,000-cap stay available in your library after that first sweep.

What about deleted Reddit posts?

If you saved the post before it was deleted, ContextBolt has the text. Reddit's API removes deleted content, but ContextBolt indexes at save time, so your copy survives.

Will Reddit ban me for using it?

ContextBolt reads only your own saved page through the browser session. It does not scrape at scale, post automatically, or hit the API aggressively. There is no policy violation.

Can I export my Reddit saves to a file?

Yes. CSV and JSON export from the dashboard. But most users find the AI search makes file exports unnecessary.