Design Taste vs Savee

A shelf you don’t have to build.

Design Taste is 12,427+ hand-tagged design references — branding, editorial, posters, packaging, web — picked and rated by a human. Search by industry, mood, style, or palette from the web, Figma, or Claude Desktop.

Different jobs, both useful

Savee is great at being your personal scrapbook. You install the extension, save things you find on the web, and follow other designers whose taste you trust. The discovery feed surfaces what people you respect have been saving lately. The library is the sum of what you and your network bring in.

Design Taste isn’t a scrapbook. The collecting is done for you — a human picks what gets in, tags it for industry, mood, style, and palette, and prunes the shelf when something stops holding up. You don’t build a feed, you search a finite catalog. Plenty of designers use both: Savee for what they’ve seen, Design Taste for what they haven’t.

At a glance

 Design TasteSavee
What it isA curated catalog of design references, hosted.A save-from-the-web tool with a social discovery feed.
Where the references come fromPicked, rated, and tagged by a human.You and other users save things from around the web.
TaggingIndustry, mood, style, and palette, set centrally.Free-text tags on your own blocks; community blocks vary.
Where it runsWeb, Figma plugin, and Claude Desktop via MCP.Web app and browser extension.
Library size12,427+ references, shared across all users.Whatever you and the people you follow save.

Which one you want

If you want to keep your own collection and follow a small circle of designers, Savee is built for that. If you want a hand-tagged shelf you can search by intent — “minimal SaaS dashboard,” “sage-and-cream wellness brand,” “brutalist editorial” — without first building it yourself, that’s Design Taste.