Nayan Srivastava

I built an AI second brain for your Instagram saves

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I hit a wall with Instagram saves a few months ago.

I was saving every useful reel, every carousel, every hook breakdown... and then never seeing them again.

No search, no folders that actually stick, just endless scrolling trying to find "that one reel I saved at 2am".

So I ended up building Vestron.

Vestron is an AI-powered organizer for Instagram saves. You share any post or reel to @vestron_app on Instagram and it automatically gets categorized for you. No manual sorting, no spreadsheets, no "I'll organize it later" guilt.

A few things Vestron does:

• Auto-categorizes everything you save using AI, so similar posts land together.

• Lets you search your entire saved library in plain language (e.g. "hooks for carousels about AI tools").

• Lets you use a specific post as "context" and find related saved posts around it.

• Groups your saves into Netflix-style "Series" so you can watch a focused stack of content without falling down the IG rabbit hole.

• Lets you add notes, reminders, and build collaborative collections with friends, your team, or your audience.

We've seen people:

• Save 90+ posts in one night and wake up with everything already organized.

• Creators turning their saves into a distraction-free "course" for their followers.

• Friends building shared libraries of workouts, recipes, or travel plans together.

Right now there's a free tier with 50 saves and 1 Series included, and a Pro plan for power users and teams.

I'd love feedback from this community on two things:

1. If you're a heavy Instagram saver or creator, what would make this genuinely indispensable for you?

2. For teams/educators curating IG content, what's missing from tools you've tried so far?

Happy to answer anything about the problem, our approach, or the tech behind it.

If you want to try it, I'm also open to setting up a few free Pro spots for folks who are willing to share honest feedback.

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