What Happens When You Share an Instagram Post into Flokk
You are scrolling Instagram on a Sunday morning and someone on your feed posts a video from a rooftop restaurant in Lisbon. The light is perfect, the food looks incredible, and you think "we are going to Portugal next year, I need to remember this place."
So you save it to Instagram. Two months later you cannot find it. Your saved folder has 600 posts in it, zero organization, and no search that works well enough to surface the one restaurant you are thinking of.
Here is what happens instead when you share that same post into Flokk.
You tap the share icon, copy the link, open Flokk, and paste it. That is the last manual step. Everything after that is automatic.
Flokk reads the post. It pulls the caption, the location tags, and the visible text from the video. It sends that content to our AI, which determines that this is a restaurant, that it is in Lisbon, and what the place is most likely called. Then it calls Google Places to confirm the match, pulls the actual restaurant photo, gets the address, and drops a map pin on the location.
By the time you put your phone down you have a saved card with the restaurant name, a real photo, a Lisbon destination tag, a Food and Drink category label, and a map pin. If you have a Portugal or Lisbon trip in Flokk already, it is assigned to it automatically.
The whole process takes about four seconds.
We built it this way because inspiration is perishable. You will not remember that restaurant in six months. You will not find it in your Instagram saved folder when you need it. But if it is in Flokk, searchable and organized by destination, it is there exactly when you need it.
Save it when you see it. Use it when you need it. That is the whole idea.
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