Petals.blog: Share - Garden- Grow by Grioghar from Petals.blog
Add posts you find on Facebook, Instagram, X, Bluesky, and Reddit to your Petaltagram, X — anywhere — to your Petals garden. Glows pink when a page can be picked.
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About this extension
Petals (petals.blog) gathers the posts you make and find across social media into one tidy public page — your garden. Share to Petals is the companion that lets you add any post to that garden without copying and pasting links.
How it works
While you browse a supported site, the extension places a small pink flower (🌸) on each individual post. Click the flower and that post’s link and basic details — its title, image, and author — are sent to your Petals account, where it’s added to your garden. That’s the whole job.
Where it works
- Facebook (feed posts, Reels, groups, and Pages)
- Instagram
- X / Twitter
- Bluesky
- Reddit
On Facebook, which rebuilds its page constantly, a single flower follows your cursor to the post you’re pointing at — the most reliable way to pick the right one.
What it does NOT do
- It does not read, collect, or transmit anything until you click to share a specific post.
- It does not track your browsing, build a profile, or load any analytics or ads.
- It only talks to one server: petals.blog. Nothing is sent anywhere else.
- It does not read your social-media credentials or post on your behalf.
You’re in control
You need a Petals account to receive shares. You choose what to share, one post at a time. An optional diagnostic mode (off by default) copies a post’s on-page structure to your clipboard so you can help us fix a mis-detected post — that copy stays on your clipboard and is never transmitted.
Open source and self-hosted. Learn more at https://petals.blog/help.
How it works
While you browse a supported site, the extension places a small pink flower (🌸) on each individual post. Click the flower and that post’s link and basic details — its title, image, and author — are sent to your Petals account, where it’s added to your garden. That’s the whole job.
Where it works
- Facebook (feed posts, Reels, groups, and Pages)
- X / Twitter
- Bluesky
On Facebook, which rebuilds its page constantly, a single flower follows your cursor to the post you’re pointing at — the most reliable way to pick the right one.
What it does NOT do
- It does not read, collect, or transmit anything until you click to share a specific post.
- It does not track your browsing, build a profile, or load any analytics or ads.
- It only talks to one server: petals.blog. Nothing is sent anywhere else.
- It does not read your social-media credentials or post on your behalf.
You’re in control
You need a Petals account to receive shares. You choose what to share, one post at a time. An optional diagnostic mode (off by default) copies a post’s on-page structure to your clipboard so you can help us fix a mis-detected post — that copy stays on your clipboard and is never transmitted.
Open source and self-hosted. Learn more at https://petals.blog/help.
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Access browser tabs
- Access your data for sites in the twitter.com domain
- Access your data for sites in the reddit.com domain
- Access your data for sites in the instagram.com domain
- Access your data for sites in the facebook.com domain
- Access your data for x.com
- Access your data for twitter.com
- Access your data for bsky.app
- Access your data for reddit.com
- Access your data for instagram.com
- Access your data for facebook.com
Optional permissions:
- Access your data for petals.blog
Required data collection, according to the developer:
- Website content
More information
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- Version
- 1.5.1
- Size
- 58.61 KB
- Last updated
- 4 days ago (Jun 11, 2026)
- Related Categories
- License
- Mozilla Public License 2.0
- Privacy Policy
- Read the privacy policy for this add-on
- Version History
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