Use the system share sheet when the TikTok share flow exposes it
Send the TikTok post or page into Luckynote from your phone whenever the system share sheet is available.
Guide
Luckynote helps you keep the tutorials, recipe posts, references, and screenshots you find on TikTok in one searchable place.
TikTok is full of useful posts you mean to come back to later: cooking steps, creator tips, product finds, workouts, and travel ideas.
Luckynote gives you a simple way to save the post link, a screenshot, or both, so the useful detail stays attached to your own context instead of living in a stream.
When you share from TikTok, Luckynote saves the link and its preview plus any screenshots you take, while the post itself stays on TikTok so you always come back to the original source.
Send the TikTok post or page into Luckynote from your phone whenever the system share sheet is available.
A screenshot is useful when the on-screen ingredients, product names, comments, or instructions are what you will search for later.
When direct sharing is awkward, pasting the link into Luckynote still gives the post a stable home in your inbox.
A note like "marinade," "edit idea," or "trip tip" often makes the saved item far more useful later.
Saved links keep extra context so the post is easier to recognize later than a bare URL in notes.
Luckynote reads text inside saved screenshots and images, which helps with ingredients, subtitles, and product names.
If a TikTok post is really a thing to try, buy, cook, or send later, you can keep the follow-up beside it.
For recipes, workouts, or setup guides, a saved frame with text can matter as much as the post link itself.
A post link, a grocery note, and a reminder can sit in the same Luckynote flow instead of across three apps.
Capture first, then use stars or folders only if a collection grows large enough to need them.
The fast capture habit is the headline, but these details are what make it reliable every day.
Turn any saved message into a to-do so follow-up lives beside the note, link, or screenshot that created it.
Snooze anything for later when it matters more next week, tomorrow, or right before a deadline.
Record a quick voice note and Luckynote transcribes it so the idea becomes searchable text later.
Search text inside screenshots, slide photos, receipts, and saved images instead of relying on filenames.
Saved links keep useful context with summaries, captions, and keywords so you can skim what mattered faster.
Mark the items you know you will want back soon without forcing a full organizing session.
Use folders when you want them, not before you can save something. Capture first, add structure later.
Save pages, images, and snippets from the browser in one click instead of leaving tabs open as reminders.
Capture from your phone too, with iPhone and Android apps that keep the same inbox and search everywhere.
Search by what you remember in your own words, even when you forgot the exact title, site, or format.
Yes. You can use the system share sheet when available, save screenshots, or copy the TikTok link and paste it into Luckynote.
Use the link when you want the original post, and use screenshots when the on-screen steps or ingredients are the part you will search for later.
Yes. Luckynote reads text inside saved screenshots and images.
No. This guide is about saving the link, its preview, and any screenshots you choose to keep, while the original post stays on TikTok.
Yes. On desktop, you can use the browser extension or paste the link into Luckynote.
Luckynote keeps it as a saved link with extra context so you can recognize and revisit it more easily.
Yes. Saved links and screenshots can live beside notes, reminders, tasks, and files in the same inbox.
No. One inbox is enough to start. Folders are optional.
Yes. The same flow works for workouts, travel tips, creator references, shopping finds, and other ideas you want back later.
Keep the fast capture habit, but give yourself a better place to return to later.