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Mozilla has announced the closure of its read-it-later app, Pocket, which it acquired in 2017. The app will be discontinued in October 2025, prompting users to export their saved content before the shutdown. As users seek alternatives, several apps have emerged as potential replacements.
Matter, backed by Google Ventures, offers a robust platform with features like article listening and podcast transcription. It’s introducing a migration process and discounts for Pocket users. Instapaper, another veteran in the space, allows unlimited saves and offers a premium version with enhanced features. It’s also facilitating an easy transition for Pocket users with a free trial offer.
Raindrop serves as a versatile bookmark manager with a premium version that includes AI-driven content organization. Plinky, created by a former Twitter engineer, focuses on categorizing various types of links and will soon add a Reader Mode. PaperSpan offers a simple cross-device reading list, while Readwise has launched a Reader app that integrates with various knowledge management tools.
Other notable mentions include DoubleMemory, which provides a unique content-saving method on Apple devices, and Recall, which uses AI to summarize and categorize saved content. Wallabag, an open-source alternative, and Readeck, which plans to launch a hosted version, offer more traditional read-it-later functionalities.
These apps not only provide alternatives to Pocket but also introduce new features and integrations that could enhance the way users save and interact with content across the web.