Stash

Stash is your timeline of the outside world — links, X posts, YouTube videos, and notes you save as you come across them. Everything you keep lands in one reverse-chronological feed that both you and your agents can search and act on.

The whole point Your findings, in one place. Instead of scattering links across bookmarks, tabs, and DMs, stash them into Multify — right next to your Tasks, Pages, and chats, and reachable by your AI agents.

What Is Stash?

Each stashed item is a saved thing with its own short id (like JVME-4B3Y), so you can reference it from tasks, pages, and chats. When you stash a link, Multify fetches its title and preview image automatically, so your timeline reads like a rich feed rather than a wall of URLs. Common things to stash:

  • Articles and docs you want to read or act on later
  • X posts and threads worth keeping
  • YouTube videos to watch or summarize
  • Plain notes — a thought, a quote, a to-look-into

How to Stash Things

There are a few ways to get things into your stash. Most people use all of them depending on where they are. For the full walkthrough, see the How to stash items guide.

1
Browser extension — right-click any link
Install the Multify browser extension and right-click any hyperlink (or the page you're on) → Stash this. It saves instantly, no dialog. This is the fastest way to capture things as you browse.
2
Text it from your phone
Link Multify to your phone (Text Multify), then text any link you come across. It lands in your stash so you can pick it up later on any device.
3
Paste it directly
Open Stash from the navigator on web or desktop and paste a link (or write a note) into the box at the top. Add a note about why you saved it while it's fresh.
4
Ask an agent
In chat, "stash this link for me" or "save that for later" — your agent stashes it through Multify's tools. See Agents & MCP.

Notes & Tags

Open any stashed item to add a note (why you saved it, what to do with it) and tags. Tags work like they do on Tasks: label items however you like — research, read-later, competitors — and then filter your timeline by tag to pull up just what you need. You can tag an item when you save it or any time after.

Reference From Anywhere

Because every item has a short id, you can point to it from the rest of your workbench — mention a stashed article in a task's description, cite it in a page, or bring it up in chat. Stash isn't a silo; it's part of the same workspace as everything else.

Add to Projects

A Project can have its own Stash. Attach any stashed item to a project and it shows up under the project's Stash tile, right alongside its tasks, pages, and files — so the links and ideas that inform the work live next to the work itself. Unlike a page or file, a stashed item isn't moved into a project: it can belong to several projects at once while still living in your global timeline. Open any item and choose Add to project, or on a project's Stash tile attach existing items or paste a new link straight in. Your AI can do the same through Multify MCP.

Agents & MCP

Stash really pays off when your AI can reach it. Through Multify MCP, any connected LLM (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more) can pull the content you've saved from around the web — searching your stash, reading a specific item, and adding new ones — as part of a normal conversation.

Example "Search my stash for what I saved about pricing this month and summarize the three most useful links."
Example "Stash this URL and tag it read-later."
Connect Multify MCP Point any MCP-capable LLM at Multify and it can read and add to your stash. Set it up on the MCP Integration page — then ask your assistant to pull from everything you've saved.

Stash vs Pages vs Files

  • Stash — things from the outside world you saved to come back to (links, posts, videos, notes).
  • Pages — editable documents you and your agent co-author. See Pages.
  • Files — uploads and binary outputs (PDFs, images). See Files.