PageStash
Research tools for journalists: archive first, write second
Editors ask a brutal question: **“Can you prove it was on the site?”** Bookmarks cannot answer that. Journalists search **research tools for journalists** and **archive webpage** because the story is only as strong as the **evidence chain**.
If you have ever lost a critical webpage, screenshot, or source while researching — this fixes that. PageStash captures full-page context you can search when the newsroom is noisy.
Screenshots are not a newsroom system
Screenshots are fast — until you need **the paragraph**, **the timestamp story**, or **the exact table**. You need searchable archives with stable metadata and exports that do not leak unrelated tabs.
Journalist intent cluster
Queries this page maps to
- research tools for journalists
- how journalists archive web sources
- save evidence from websites
- tools for investigations
- alternative to bookmarks for research
PageStash for newsroom-grade capture
- Capture **full pages** from Chrome/Firefox while you are on deadline.
- Add a **note** at capture time: “claim”, “denial”, “context”, “needs secondary”.
- **Search** across your clips to find quotes and clauses quickly.
- Export when legal or standards needs a clean bundle.
Used by researchers and investigators — and built for anyone who treats the web as evidence.
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Further reading
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