# How to Save Posts from X to Luckynote | Luckynote

- Canonical URL: https://luckynote.io/guides/save-from-x
- Markdown URL: https://luckynote.io/guides/save-from-x.md
- Page Type: marketing/guide
- Description: Save posts from X with the share sheet, screenshots, pasted links, or bookmarks import if it is enabled on your account.

## Overview

You saw a post on X worth keeping. Save it before it disappears under the next hundred posts.

Luckynote helps you keep useful posts from X through the share sheet, screenshots, pasted links, and, if bookmarks import is enabled on your account, bookmark sync too.

## Use the durable capture flow first

For most people, the most reliable way to save from X is still the simple one: share the post into Luckynote, save a screenshot, or copy the link into your inbox.

Luckynote also has an X bookmarks import flow in the product, but the repo docs confirm it is gated by the `twitter_enhancement` feature flag. Treat it as an extra path when it is enabled on your account, not the only way to save posts from X.

## How to save posts from X to Luckynote

- **Use the system share sheet from your phone when that is fastest**: Send the post into Luckynote from X so the link lands in the same inbox as your other notes and saves.
- **Save a screenshot when the thread text is what matters**: Screenshots are useful when you care about the words in the thread, the image itself, or a reply chain you want to search later.
- **Copy the post link and paste it into Luckynote if needed**: A pasted link is still a durable save, especially when you are already writing a related note to yourself.
- **Use bookmarks import if it is enabled on your account**: The X bookmarks integration exists in the product, but it is feature-flagged. If it is available to you, it can pull bookmarked posts into Luckynote as another capture source.

## What happens after you save

- **Post links stay easier to scan**: Luckynote keeps saved links with extra context so revisiting the right post later takes less guessing.
- **Screenshots can surface by their text**: Luckynote reads text inside saved screenshots and images, which helps when the value was in the wording of the post.
- **Your saved posts can live beside your own notes**: A post, your reaction to it, and the task it created can all stay in one place instead of across bookmarks and separate notes.

## Tips for saving threads and bookmarks

- **Use screenshots for thread details you will quote later**: If you care about exact phrasing, a screenshot often matters as much as the post link.
- **Keep bookmarked posts tied to a reason**: A short note like "pricing example," "quote for deck," or "book rec" will help far more than a generic bookmark pile.
- **Do not depend on one capture path**: Share sheet, pasted link, and screenshot are durable whether or not the optional X bookmarks feature is enabled for your account.

## And there's more...

The fast capture habit is the headline, but these details are what make it reliable every day.

- **Tasks**: Turn any saved message into a to-do so follow-up lives beside the note, link, or screenshot that created it.
- **Reminders**: Snooze anything for later when it matters more next week, tomorrow, or right before a deadline.
- **Voice transcription**: Record a quick voice note and Luckynote transcribes it so the idea becomes searchable text later.
- **Screenshot OCR**: Search text inside screenshots, slide photos, receipts, and saved images instead of relying on filenames.
- **Link summaries**: Saved links keep useful context with summaries, captions, and keywords so you can skim what mattered faster.
- **Stars**: Mark the items you know you will want back soon without forcing a full organizing session.
- **Folders**: Use folders when you want them, not before you can save something. Capture first, add structure later.
- **Web extension**: Save pages, images, and snippets from the browser in one click instead of leaving tabs open as reminders.
- **Mobile apps**: Capture from your phone too, with iPhone and Android apps that keep the same inbox and search everywhere.
- **Plain-language search**: Search by what you remember in your own words, even when you forgot the exact title, site, or format.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### Can I save posts from X to Luckynote?
Yes. You can use the system share sheet, save screenshots, or copy the post link and paste it into Luckynote.

### Does Luckynote have X bookmarks import?
Yes. The repo docs show an X bookmarks import flow exists, but it is gated by the `twitter_enhancement` feature flag.

### Should I rely on bookmarks import as the main X workflow?
Not by default. The baseline flows are share sheet, screenshots, and pasted links. Bookmarks import is a softer extra path when it is enabled on your account.

### Can Luckynote search text inside screenshots of posts?
Yes. Luckynote reads text inside saved screenshots and images.

### What happens to a saved post link?
Luckynote keeps it as a saved link with extra context so it is easier to revisit later.

### Can I save long threads from X?
Yes. You can save the thread link, take screenshots of the parts that matter, or do both.

### Can I keep X saves with notes and reminders?
Yes. Saved posts can live beside your own notes, tasks, reminders, and files in one inbox.

### Do I need a browser extension to save X posts?
No. On mobile, share sheet, screenshots, and pasted links are enough. The browser extension is useful when you are on desktop web.

### Can I organize X bookmarks after saving them?
Yes. You can star them, move them into folders later, or keep them in one searchable inbox.

## Related Pages

- [Guides hub](https://luckynote.io/guides)
  Markdown mirror: https://luckynote.io/guides.md
- [X bookmarks use case](https://luckynote.io/use-cases/x-bookmarks)
  Markdown mirror: https://luckynote.io/use-cases/x-bookmarks.md
- [Save from the web use case](https://luckynote.io/use-cases/save-from-web)
  Markdown mirror: https://luckynote.io/use-cases/save-from-web.md
- [Browser extension](https://luckynote.io/download/browser-extension)
  Markdown mirror: https://luckynote.io/download/browser-extension.md
