Stash gives you a temporary shelf for files, screenshots, links, and notes so you can move between apps without breaking your flow.

Most workflow mess does not come from big projects. It comes from tiny handoffs: screenshots, links, files, assets, notes, and things you need for the next five minutes.
Grab the screenshot, file, link, or note without deciding where it belongs yet.
Keep moving through the task instead of breaking concentration to organize clutter.
Drag everything back out, share it, upload it, or move it when the next step is ready.
Stash turns the messy middle of your workflow into a clean, repeatable system.
Screenshots, references, notes, and files go into Stash before they become desktop clutter.
Collect the right assets first. Then upload, share, or move them together when the task is ready.
Drag from Stash into email, Slack, Drive, Notion, forms, or wherever the work needs to go.
No more dumping everything onto the desktop and promising to clean it later.
The first release stays focused on the behaviors people understand immediately: collect, stage, preview, and move.
Park screenshots, files, links, and notes while you move between apps.
Stop cluttering your desktop or Finder just to move a few items around.
Collect multiple items before sharing, uploading, moving, or exporting them.
A lightweight workflow layer that stays out of the way until you need it.
Stash gives the messy middle a place to live before files, screenshots, and links are ready for their final destination.
These are the site-level feature labels. Some can be marked as planned if they are not live yet.
Since this is not fully mature yet, the site should sell the vision without pretending the product is already enterprise-grade.
Stash is actively improving and the product direction can still evolve.
Drag-and-drop, shelf behavior, and clean item handling come before advanced automation.
Feedback now can influence what gets shipped next.
Early feedback from the types of users Stash is being built for.
I constantly move screenshots, files, and notes between tools. Stash makes that messy middle feel intentional instead of chaotic.
The value is not complicated. I need somewhere temporary to put things before I know where they belong.
I used to throw every screenshot and file onto my desktop during the day. Stash gives me a cleaner handoff point.
If a productivity tool adds friction, I stop using it. Stash feels like it belongs in the workflow.
Collecting everything first and moving it later is cleaner than dragging files across windows one by one.
It turns drag-and-drop into an actual workflow instead of another round of desktop cleanup.
It gives active work a place to sit without forcing me to organize everything immediately.
I did not realize how much time I lost moving the same few files around until I had a shelf for them.
I constantly move screenshots, files, and notes between tools. Stash makes that messy middle feel intentional instead of chaotic.
The value is not complicated. I need somewhere temporary to put things before I know where they belong.
I used to throw every screenshot and file onto my desktop during the day. Stash gives me a cleaner handoff point.
If a productivity tool adds friction, I stop using it. Stash feels like it belongs in the workflow.
Collecting everything first and moving it later is cleaner than dragging files across windows one by one.
It turns drag-and-drop into an actual workflow instead of another round of desktop cleanup.
It gives active work a place to sit without forcing me to organize everything immediately.
I did not realize how much time I lost moving the same few files around until I had a shelf for them.
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The workflow is similar: Stash is a temporary shelf for things you are actively working with. The goal is to build a simpler, focused version first, then expand based on real user feedback.
Not fully. It is in beta, which means the core experience is being tested and refined.
Final app screenshots, a short demo video, product icons, and three to five real workflow examples.
These sections give the footer buttons somewhere real to go until full legal pages are drafted.
Stash is in beta. This demo form does not connect to a live database or publicly expose contact details.
Stash is provided as a beta product. Features, availability, and behavior may change as the product improves.
For beta access, feedback, or questions, use the beta request form above. A real contact workflow can be connected before public launch.
Request beta access, test the core shelf workflow, and help define what gets built next.