The quickest way to save a recipe is to never leave the app you are in. Tradish adds a Save to Tradish option to your phone's share sheet, so you can hand a recipe straight over from wherever you found it, no copying and pasting links required.
That is the whole flow. Tradish reads the source, pulls out the recipe, and drops you into the review screen to check it over.
There is nothing to switch on first. Once Tradish is installed, Save to Tradish appears in your share sheet on its own. If you do not spot it right away, scroll the row of app icons or tap the More option at the end to find it, and your phone will keep it handy after the first use.
Any app that can share a link or text can hand it to Tradish. That covers all the places recipes tend to live:
If an app has a Share button, it can almost always send to Tradish.
Both get the same result, but sharing skips a couple of steps. You do not have to find the copy link option, switch apps, and paste. One tap on Share, one tap on Save to Tradish, and you are done. It is especially nice inside apps like Instagram and TikTok, where copying a clean link can be fiddly.
Sharing hands Tradish the same thing pasting a link would: the web address or the post. From there it reads the caption or the page and turns it into a recipe. For social posts, how well it comes through still depends on whether the caption spells out the ingredients and steps. See Saving from social media for the details on each platform.
Once Tradish takes over, the flow is identical to every other import: a review screen with the title, ingredients, steps, and cover image pre-filled, ready for you to check and save. For the full picture of what happens next, see How saving works in Tradish.