Built by Experience. Designed to Solve Real Problems.

Save-A-Scoop was created by a lifelong builder who saw a problem everyone accepted—and refused to ignore it.

Why Save-A-Scoop Exists

For years, people have accepted wasted product as “just part of the routine.” Scoops fall into containers. Powder gets stuck at the bottom. Mess, frustration, and money lost every day.

Save-A-Scoop started with a simple question: Why has no one fixed this?

What followed wasn’t a quick prototype or a novelty accessory—but a fully engineered solution designed to work across containers, routines, and industries.

Meet the Founder

Daniel Ryder
Founder & Inventor

Every supplement user knows the frustration. You’re down to the last quarter of your protein container, and suddenly your scoop won’t reach the bottom anymore.

He is best known for creating Ryder Clips, a widely used solution trusted by professionals and consumers alike. His work has consistently focused on identifying everyday frustrations and turning them into durable, scalable products that simply work.

Save-A-Scoop follows the same philosophy: Find the problem. Engineer the fix. Build it to last.

No trends. No shortcuts. Just better solutions.

Designed, Engineered, and Built to Scale

Save-A-Scoop wasn’t rushed to market. The design went through multiple iterations, engineering refinements, and tooling processes to ensure it could be manufactured at scale without compromising quality.

Design Iterations

Multiple prototypes tested and refined for optimal performance across all container types.

Engineering Precision

Every measurement, curve, and angle calculated for maximum efficiency and durability.

Production Quality

Manufactured with precision tooling to maintain consistency at scale.

From early sketches to production molds, every detail was built with longevity, usability, and real-world conditions in mind.

This is not a disposable accessory. It’s a permanent improvement to a daily routine.

A Simple Approach to Innovation

Real Problems

Solve real problems people
already complain about

Simple Design

Design products that require no explanation

Built to Scale

Build things that can scale, not just sell

Save-A-Scoop exists because better design should be the standard— not the exception.

When a product fixes a real problem, it doesn't need hype. It earns its place through use.