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Ask HN: What Pocket alternatives did you move to?

126 ポイント·投稿者 ahmedfromtunis·12 か月前·145 コメント
Since mozilla announced the sunsetting of pocket, I started looking for alternatives, including building a light version for my personal use. But nothing came out of my research.

What options are there and how are you transitioning?

154 コメント

nchapman·12 か月前
I’ve been working on my own Pocket replacement for the past few months. I was the head of product at Pocket in 2018/19, and ever since I left, I’ve had this itch to build my own version. Mozilla shutting it down finally gave me the excuse I needed.

https://savewithfolio.com/

Folio lets you save articles from anywhere, has a lovely reading view, lets you listen to articles with some really nice text-to-speech voices, and access all your saves offline across all of your devices. If you enjoyed Pocket, you'll feel right at home! It’s still early days but all the core features are solid and working well.

Pocket imports are available via their API (though it’s been a little flaky lately), and I’m wrapping up file imports from Pocket, Instapaper, Matter, Raindrop, and Readwise so it should be easy to make the switch really soon.

Lots of fun stuff planned ahead. I’d love to have you join us if you’re looking for a new home!
rob001·12 か月前
This is incredible and just what I wanted. Chrome extension and mobile app, and I could even seamlessly import all my pocket data direct from pocket. Absolutely using this. I don't tend to read things offline as much since internet is everywhere now, but I love having all my bookmarks in a nice browsable format with tagging.
peteremcc·12 か月前
Is there any way to see how many articles should have been imported from Pocket, and how many articles have actually been imported, to make sure it's complete?
tony-allan·12 か月前
It would help if you posted some UI images for the web app so I could have a look without having to signup
nchapman·12 か月前
Thanks, good feedback!
petercdelaney·12 か月前
Can you bring back the old Pocket recommendation system that had a finite number of articles recommended per day / per refresh window? I loved having an app to discover articles that wasn't an infinity pool, and stopped using it after the redesign.
nchapman·12 か月前
Yes, that's the plan! We have the beginnings of this today. Excited to make it a lot better over time.
petercdelaney·12 か月前
Amazing. I downloaded it. Hope you can find a way to make it sustainable.
bomeor·12 か月前
Thanks! Open source?
sdrothrock·12 か月前
Does Folio actually copy the content (i.e. if the original article is removed, Folio still has it) or does it function as a collection of bookmarks that it changes the presentation of?
nchapman·12 か月前
Yes, we copy the content. We store both the original HTML and a copy of the extracted text as markdown. The text is what is synced to your device.
WithinReason·12 か月前
Great! Is there an export feature? I'd like to read articles on my e-reader, ideally as epub.
nchapman·12 か月前
Not yet, but it's high on the list! Which e-reader do you use?
WithinReason·12 か月前
Thanks! I use a PocketBook.

Even a markdown export with images would be nice, but epub would be great.
sdrothrock·12 か月前
Thank you for answering! I'll be giving this a shot sometime :)
mkbkn·12 か月前
Android app not available in my country - India. Not I was able to install via Aurora store.

Firefox Addon not available.

Hope I am able to install soon and can use it on Firefox browser.
nchapman·12 か月前
Sorry, it's not available via the Aurora store. I'm going to do another release tonight – I'll make sure India is enabled in the Play Store. I don't think there are any limitations on the Firefox Add-on:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/folio-save-no...
rishi-singh·12 か月前
Did you use flutter to write the app. Asking because the UI looks exactly the same on all platforms.
nchapman·12 か月前
It's React Native which has been great. Still some work to do to make things really nice on large screens but overall a great experience.
rishi-singh·12 か月前
nice, i last used react native 3 years ago, been using flutter since, bit will try it with my new project and compare performance.
inbalboa·12 か月前
Do you have an API?
nchapman·12 か月前
We don't have a public API yet. When things stabilize, we definitely will!
dtkav·12 か月前
I use Obsidian Web Clipper [0] with the Relay Obsidian plugin [1] (I'm the author) for syncing.

Web clipper converts websites to markdown and puts them into your Obsidian vault, and then Relay can sync subfolders in your vault to make sure you have a copy on all of your devices (even between a work and personal vault for example).

Relay is also collaborative, so I frequently clip things, clean them up a bit, and move them into shared folders (like docs pages).

I like the feeling of local-first combined with a malleable UX. Especially for the pocket use-case, offline-capable is a must for me so I can catch up on reading when I'm flying or otherwise off-grid.

[0] https://obsidian.md/clipper

[1] https://relay.md
chrisweekly·12 か月前
I use Readwise (and Obsidian).
al_borland·12 か月前
I came to the realization (through another commenter on HN) that I never actually read things I save. It’s just where my good intentions go to die. If it’s not worth reading in the moment, I don’t read it. I’ve been using a little bit of AI summaries to get more context from an article if I’m not actually going to read it, or want to see if it’s worth reading.
existencebox·12 か月前
Chiming in with a slightly different perspective: I often bookmark things I see in passing that might not be useful now but may in the future based on things I know I want to do.

Case studies in certain engineering/programming tasks, something I read that I found useful and want to have handy to share with others in the future, project ideas or notes for long-running efforts I pursue and sometimes want a "bucket to pull from" for instance.

While it's certainly true that I probably _use_ 10-20% of what I bookmark, I don't think it would be possible to realize the same positive outcomes without the 80% that I don't. (Just last week I was able to braindump a large piles of 'examples/essays I found helpful learning about neural network optimization' to one of my engineers because I'd kept them handy after they helped me.)

I should say though, I sense this is a slightly different use case than the "I want to read this article just to read it" bookmarks where I know I never will, which is certainly something I've experienced but is a minority case in my life nowadays, so I wanted to vouch for productive scenarios too.
dgl·12 か月前
Same. I used to read a bunch of things offline using Instapaper, but that was when I commuted on the tube (no signal, then), now I hardly commute. I still save things (in a text file) but try to save them with grepable keywords, so I can find them more easily later.
nicbou·12 か月前
I use instapaper for distraction-free reading with my morning tea on the balcony, or for the occasional commute.

The reading list is not an obligation, just an option.
AbstractH24·12 か月前
Same
khurs·12 か月前
same.
Geste·12 か月前
Shhh don’t ruin the hype train ! We need to get the vc money in those startups going ! /s
marklar423·12 か月前
I'm self hosting Readeck (https://readeck.org/en/) and I really like it. It's nicer than Pocket was, the website extraction seems to work better, and it can't ever be shut down.

For my Kobo, I wrote a mod that lets me redirect Pocket API requests, and a small proxy server that translates Pocket API calls into Readeck calls.

So far it's working flawlessly and my Kobo is using its built in Pocket viewer for Readeck instead. I'm hoping to open source it soon so others can use it.
qbane·12 か月前
Self-hosting options are invaluable because it is the only way you truly own all your data.
sotix·12 か月前
Interested!
dctoedt·12 か月前
Readwise.io FTW. Saves all kinds of online stuff. The iPhone & iPad apps sync seamlessly and have quite-good text-to-speech recognition for most of it — which is great for listening to longer articles in the car / at the gym. I've got the paid version.

https://readwise.io/
polo·12 か月前
+1 for Readwise. I moved to their Reader app from Pocket long ago and never looked back. The app goes from strength to strength and the Readwise team also does a great job engaging with users.
segphault·12 か月前
I ended up on Readwise Reader after trying a few different options. It unapologetically caters to power users and is clearly built by people who actually use and care about the product, so I'm finding it to be a pretty solid improvement over Pocket.

They also have put some effort into making their mobile app work reasonably well on eInk displays, so it's pretty great on a Boox tablet. It has real pagination, which is a feature that I was pretty annoyed about losing in Pocket when Pocket rewrote its mobile app.
extr0pian·12 か月前
Wallabag. I switched from Pocket to Wallabag years ago because I didn't like sponsored content and ads in Pocket. I originally started paying for it as a subscription directly from wallabag.it, but then I started self-hosting it. Wallabag has an option to import all of your articles from Pocket too. It's a fantastic service.
tiboll·12 か月前
After some researches I ended up with Wallabag as well, hosted on wallabag.it. I've got a lot of things saved, sometimes quite long articles (I read a lot, but I save a lot more) The ePub export was a requirement for me since I moved to Kobo (originally for the Pocket compatibility) after old Pocket app on my 1st gen iPad Mini stopped working. I made some test to self host it but the epub export and the images caching was to much for my Synology NAS. I had some good results with a more powerful machine but I didn't want to keep it running 24/7. And finally the export works well on wallabag.it so I though the hosted version worth its price!
abawany·12 か月前
I also switched to their hosted/paid offering and currently have no plans to self-host. I also aftee that the import tool from Pocket just worked and did a great job.
marsop·12 か月前
Wallabag "self-hosted" in Oracle Cloud Free Tier. Works like a charm from Android, Chrome, koreader
MattTheRealOne·12 か月前
I also switched to self-hosted Wallabag. I won’t have to worry about the service deciding to shutdown again.
inbalboa·12 か月前
also use Wallabag (wallabag.it), but it's android app is so basic and feels outdated
inbalboa·12 か月前
hamburglar·12 か月前
I also use wallabag
pentagrama·12 か月前
I moved to https://raindrop.io/.

Imported all the Pocket stuff with no issues, free plan is enough for me.
burnt-resistor·12 か月前
Yup. Same. I hope they're making enough money to keep the lights on and don't over expand or sellout.
sprior·12 か月前
I depended heavily on Pocket for over a decade as a free user. It started to get bogged down with about 20k bookmarks. I used to spend hours manually tagging saves and the search function never seemed to actually return results. This time around I wanted a self hosted solution.

I looked at Walabag and Shiori before I decided on Karakeep. I just didn't like the UI of the first two. I already have an Ollama server and the AI tagging feature of Karakeep is far better than Walabag's, in fact the tag management feature in general is. And Meilisearch adds a really fast search engine to Karakeep that has allowed me to discover new value to the 16k bookmarks from Pocket after cleaning down from the 20k I exported, it's super impressive.

Now the less great news, Karakeep is much newer and less mature than the other options and currently only supports a SQLite backend and I really hope that changes. The only API for Karakeep goes through its web interface and so I don't think I even could export all my bookmarks. If the data was stored in a standalone real database like MySQL or PostgreSQL other options would be possible.

The AI tagging is AMAZING but it generates a LOT of tags and that makes the tag management screens in Karakeep difficult or impossible to use because they are overwhelmed. I am looking forward to the next and future releases which aim to help with this.

I use the Android app which works really well.

Karakeep does make your server into a web crawler and because of the little war on AI LLMs we're experiencing these days an unfortunate number of websites have started to fight all crawling. Karakeep uses a SingleFile browser extension which allows you to prove you are a human or log in to a website and then capture a page and submit it to Karakeep. This is a little awkward because you may end up bookmarking something once using the regular Karakeep extension and then see that you didn't get what you want and have to do it again via SingleFile. I'm hoping that at least a config list will be added so that the regular Karakaap browser extension will automatically invoke SingleFile for websites known to block bots.
toomuchtodo·12 か月前
https://github.com/karakeep-app/karakeep
isthistheme·12 か月前
Instapaper. It's simple and sleek. Provides direct import from Pocket.
rsd79·12 か月前
Me too. Direct import helped, I don't have time to play around looking for alternatives at the moment.
lxgr·12 か月前
Same here (although from Omnivore, not Pocket).

I still miss Omnivore, but Instapaper is absurdly far ahead of Pocket. For example, Pocket could never figure out how to store paywalled content (for which I have a subscription to), despite having deep Firefox integration (although an extension with page access should be enough) and iOS having an API for the share sheet that allows injecting JavaScript into the page being shared.
masylum·12 か月前
Hey, this is Pao, the guy building https://fika.bar.

Fika is a place to save, discover and share content built upon 3 products:

- A local-first bookmark manager (Works 100% offline) - A feed reader: With feed discovery from your bookmarks. - A blog/newsletter platform

The only thing it currently does not have is e-reader integration yet. But you get the other 2 products bundled together which make a lot of sense.
butlike·12 か月前
You should add a public leaderboard called the Fika score (a play on fico score)
carlosjobim·12 か月前
I was very interested in this project, but I can't login using Einkbro on my e-reader. Otherwise it seems perfect.
mm263·12 か月前
Also, I don't seem to be able to login - stuck at "Syncing to this device."
masylum·12 か月前
Checking!
mm263·12 か月前
The link to your blog doesn't seem to work
masylum·12 か月前
Good catch!
Bolwin·12 か月前
4ad·12 か月前
Never used Pocket, but I moved to Raindrop.io (from Pinboard) for my bookmarks. I believe it can import Pocket.
RistrettoMike·12 か月前
Throwing another answer in for Instapaper. It’s not as new and flashy as something like Readwise or Matter, but also doesn’t try to do too much.

Killer features of Instapaper for me include the kindle digest and IFTTT integration (which I use to mirror my archived articles to Raindrop.io)
wlonkly·12 か月前
Jeez, I moved from Instapaper _to_ Pocket many years ago.
jkestner·12 か月前
I don’t use Instapaper as much as I used to when I had an iPod touch on the subway, but I’m a subscriber. Happy to support the indie effort.
bashlk·12 か月前
Yup this is where I ended up too
thisislife2·12 か月前
Nothing but bookmarks and archive.org and PDFs. Every time I update the browser, I make sure to take a manual backup of the bookmarks.
astrorho·12 か月前
Raindrop.io. Made by a Kazakhstan based dev.
nicbou·12 か月前
Instapaper is rock solid for me. I basically use it as a "save for offline reading on iPad" feature, and it works exactly as it should. Pocket was much worse in my experience.
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Brajeshwar·12 か月前
I stopped using Pocket, Instapaper, and the likes in my ongoing effort to be able to walk out[1] whenever I want/need to. I tried out and still wanted to have something that keeps archives of the content I like to read. That is also largely resolved with Archive.org.

So, I end up with just a plain-text of some of the links I want as bookmarks. If they shut down or go away; its fine.

I have tested a few similar app. I'm currently happy with a minimal foot-print of Shiori.[2] I tried and liked the UI/UX of Readeck[3] better but it has its own convoluted saving and sharing (public) style and way of working. I didn't want to deal with that.

Shiori saves a local copy (my default), and I can read it later. I also default it to public share so I can share with people asking for similar topic and such. It is a single Go binary with support for sqlite3, PostgreSQL, MariaDB and MySQL as its database.

Most of the online services such as archivebox.io, raindrop.io, readwise.io, and the plethora of other replacements are cheap enough but I've been long enough on the Internet to know that I have to deal with the loss yet again.

Here is an example of Shiori Saved and Shareable article https://read.oinam.com/bookmark/39/content

1. https://brajeshwar.com/2025/can-i-walk-out/

2. https://github.com/go-shiori/shiori

3. https://readeck.org/en/
nteleky·12 か月前
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/single-file/ and a "well-organized filesystem". I'm just kidding, "they're everywhere!". Still, it's what I use.
moskogaige·12 か月前
Since Pocket’s sunset, I switched to Raindrop.io —clean UI, solid tagging, and open API. For devs, Wallabag (self-hostable) is great, though setup takes effort.

If you’re building your own, consider:

  Simplified archiving   (just URLs + highlights)
  Offline-first   (PWA works)
  AI tagging   (auto-categorize saves)
I actually built Veo3 (https://veo-3.app/) after a similar "why isn’t there a X?" moment. Sometimes the best alternative is the one you make.
poploser·12 か月前
I like Reeder. It has some things I'd change, especially around the reading view, but I hate having different apps for everything and will trade a few features for streamlining. With this I can read my RSS feeds, social feeds, Reddit feeds, etc. all in one place and save articles for reading later either through all those feeds or other page from around the web with the Save Link feature. Price is right at a buck/month subscription. https://reederapp.com/
imgabe·12 か月前
I have a bookmarks folder called "check later" for all the things I'll never get around to reading.
aldur·12 か月前
I replaced it two years ago with a small something I built for myself and serves me well [0], haven’t looked back since.

[0]: https://aldur.blog/micros/2025/07/07/pocket/
beala·12 か月前
I also self host a small app for syncing bookmarks and a miniflux instance. Having the bookmark service publish an RSS feed for miniflux to consume is brilliant. Thanks for sharing.
shoknawe·12 か月前
I use Zotero and https://pinboard.in.
sealeck·12 か月前
https://ln.ht/ isn't bad
jayknight·12 か月前
Nice, I really liked delicious back in the day.
rusticrover·12 か月前
I don't trust other entities to care as much about the articles I've saved and curated over the years as I do, so I self-hosted wallabag for years and recently moved to Readeck. There are wallabag hosters for those who'd rather avoid self-hosting, but I don't know of one for Readeck yet.

https://wallabag.org

https://readeck.org
beala·12 か月前
I realized that all I needed was basically a way of syncing bookmarks across a bunch of different platforms (linux, mac, iOS, android) and browsers, and I didn't really need any of the fancier features like offline access. I had claude code one-shot a simple python web app that saves links to sqlite. I stuffed it in a docker container and hosted it on my home server. I set up a public portal using cloudflare tunnels to access it when I'm not on my LAN. I wrote a little bookmarklet that saves a page and is compatible with the various browsers I use.
skeaker·12 か月前
If all you need is to save bookmarks, could you not simply sign into your browser and use the built in sync feature?
beala·12 か月前
I'd love to do that, but I'm split between different browsers on different platforms. I'd also love to consolidate browsers so this isn't an issue, but iOS hobbles anything that's not Safari. Idk part of me thinks maybe I should just save links to obsidian or email them to myself, but I'd really like saving a link to be a single click.
Lunatic666·12 か月前
I’m using Linkwarden, it’s running on my TrueNAS and I connect their iOS app via Tailscale. Pure joy to use.

Edit to add Links: https://linkwarden.app for the self-hostable app and https://apps.apple.com/de/app/my-links-for-linkwarden/id6504... for the mobile app
R0m41nJosh·12 か月前
I have been building https://mozaic.link with a friend for a while. It's a bookmark manager with a funny UI. We wanted to make a product with it and get rich but we have no time and we suck at marketing. I use it everyday though.

BTW Pocket was nice because it saved articles so that you can read them offline with a distraction free experience (we don't do that).
aor215·12 か月前
I have a little side project I started a couple years ago for this: https://linksort.com/

I work on it when I can. I'd like to add an import from Pocket feature but I haven't had a free weekend in a while.

The project is fully open source: https://github.com/linksort/linksort
aor215·12 か月前
Actually, now you can import from Pocket. I used Codex and Claude Code to put this feature together in an hour or so :)
edoceo·12 か月前
Ages ago I made a PWA (cras) that install on my phones and it's a share-target, so I've been adding to that.

Self hosted, like four PHP scripts and Sqlite.
geoffplitt·12 か月前
I wrote my own: https://github.com/GeoffreyPlitt/saveit Chrome extension and Android share-sheet (sorry, no iPhone yet). Sends to a custom webhook over your choosing. Works almost exactly like Pocket.
rickette·12 か月前
For me Kobo support is the most important feature. But haven't found a substitute.

Also no word from Kobo (Rakuten) about this. Very disappointing.
ethan_smith·12 か月前
Check out marklar423's comment above - they wrote a mod that redirects Kobo's Pocket API requests to their self-hosted Readeck instance, which might solve your Kobo integration problem.
crazylogger·12 か月前
https://cubox.cc

The greatest feature is that it limits you to 200 items saved on free tier.

I also use https://github.com/yfzhou0904/go-to-kindle to email articles to kindle for reading on the go.
ashishb·12 か月前
I wrote my own https://reading.ashishb.net

  - it produces readable pages
  - it produces an RSS feed that one can add to any feed reader as well
It is not the most polished product and hence not for everyone
inhumantsar·12 か月前
I wrote a plugin for Obsidian called Slurp which cleans a web page's html and converts it to markdown.
ggauravr·12 か月前
From Pocket, I went to Readwise/Reader, but got frustrated by how ugly it is and by the fact that it hasn't changed one bit over the years I've been using it. Went super basic - now I use email. I send all my bookmarks to [email protected]!
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nosrepa·12 か月前
I wish del.icio.us was still a thing.
justusthane·12 か月前
It more or less is. It was purchased[0] by the one man operation Pinboard.in (by https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=idlewords), which has most of the same functionality.

I was a Pinboard user and fan for many years, although I now have some concerns over the current health of the project, and have since moved away in favor of self-hosting Linkding.
crinkly·12 か月前
If you have an iPhone, just use reader view, then print it but don’t select a printer and then share it. A PDF pops out. Then shove that in iCloud Drive or on your phone and read it later.

No services or set up involved, works reliably and you can keep the PDF forever.
eviks·12 か月前
PDF is almost a non-digital format, so awful reading experience on devices with different screen sizes, no good content search or even basic copy&paste. And you get no tagging in this scheme. So a major downgrade.
crinkly·12 か月前
Apart from the device size issue this is untrue.
eviks·12 か月前
Of course it is, these form just a tiny subset of well known issues of PDF.

Here is a simple illustration of a copy & paste fail from this very page:

From html: a single sentence

> Since mozilla announced the sunsetting of pocket, I started looking for alternatives, including building a light version for my personal use. But nothing came out of my research.

From PDF: a newline split of a single sentence after light because PDF is generally too dumb to use sentences for text

> Since mozilla announced the sunsetting of pocket, I started looking for alternatives, including building a light > version for my personal use. But nothing came out of my research.
crinkly·12 か月前
Literally works fine here.

"volume needs to be the lowest possible. A minimisation problem needs two variables only and we have four in this case. However the volume and area formulas can be substituted into each other to give volume in terms of width."

Cut and pasted from three lines of a PDF I am authoring right now.
eviks·12 か月前
> Cut and pasted from three lines of a PDF I am authoring right now.

Literally a different use case. Do the steps from your actual workflow that I commented on instead of trying to find a variant where it works!

Maybe the app you use adds special PDF clutches to make a paragraph a paragraph.
mi_lk·12 か月前
if you have an iPhone just use Safari's Reading List. It syncs with iCloud

https://support.apple.com/en-us/108970
leakycap·12 か月前
As much as I like Reading List, I think the key benefit of the PDF approach is...

> works reliably and you can keep the PDF forever

I have a ton of Apple devices and maybe my Reading List is just messed up, but it doesn't seem to keep an offline cache that is reliable in any way and would be hard to search or organize (unlike the PDFs)
campak·12 か月前
I use https://fabric.so
dr_kiszonka·12 か月前
Is there a way to simply browse your workspace or do you always have to use their search?
hazmazlaz·12 か月前
I use Obsidian with the ReadItLater extension[1]. Works great for my purposes.

[1]https://github.com/DominikPieper/obsidian-ReadItLater
jethronethro·12 か月前
wallabag. Actually been using it for years, with a short detour to the now-gone Omnivore.
theragra·12 か月前
Wallabag is not so bad. The only grievance I have is that it scrapes from server in Firefox. Sometimes it won't work. In chrome, it can scrape directly from the browser, which allows for logged in articles.
vinnski·12 か月前
pinboard.in

I like the privacy first approach and the web 1.0 look. The tag cloud is pretty neat too
goddamnyouryan·12 か月前
Only kind of an alternative but I built a bookmark manager called https://link.horse

I use a combination of this and instapaper
nikisweeting·12 か月前
I've been assembling a list here:

https://github.com/ArchiveBox/pocket-exporter#-pocket-altern...
LeicaLatte·12 か月前
bookmarking is such a lightweight task (like vpn), compute and storage wise, there is no reason to not self host it. many nice solutions out there, i personally use wallabag. its gets many things right.
eviks·12 か月前
The reason is universal - usability isn't a function of the weight of compute.

For example, wallabag on iOS fails at such basics as... syncing

https://github.com/wallabag/ios-app/issues/185#issuecomment-...
mynegation·12 か月前
Selhosted Wallabag + ReadKit app on iOS synchronized with Wallabag instance.
sylens·12 か月前
I just use my RSS reader's feature that works similar (Inoreader)
pointlessone·12 か月前
I moved from Pocket to DEVONthink a few years ago. It can save proper web archives and have quite a few sync options. It’s a little unconventional use for Dr but I love the experience.
floundy·12 か月前
I switched to Wallabag. 14 day free trial (an actual free trial that doesn't require CC info). There's a Pocket import function. I found it useful to filter the .csv that Pocket downloaded me into two .csv's, one for unread articles and one for archived articles, that I respectively imported into Wallabag as the import feature allowed for "mark as read" on imports.

About 10% of the articles I had didn't download due to Captcha requirements or paywalls that had been added since I had archived the article in Pocket. Once my articles imported to Wallabag, I filtered the unread list from 0 to 3 minutes which showed me all the ones that were paywalled or only saved snippets. I fixed them with the Wallabag browser extension, which has an option to save content direct from browser.

I now have Wallabag on my Android phone, Boox ereader (runs Android), and Kobo ereader (via KOReader). No issues and I'm liking it better than Pocket.
politelemon·12 か月前
How does the import to kobo happen?
floundy·12 か月前
I installed KOReader following these instructions: https://github.com/koreader/koreader/wiki/Installation-on-Ko...

Wallabag plugin is built into KOReader. Launch KOReader by clicking the icon it puts in your Kobo library, then in the menus you will find Wallabag config. I added a "Wallabag Articles" folder for it to sync to.

Note if you use a password manager, my password had a double quote which I believe messed with the .lua config password string, so I was getting connection errors.

It took 80-90 mins to download 1200 unread articles to my Kobo. I haven't played with the auto sync function yet, so far I just manual sync before/after a reading session.
crabmusket·12 か月前
I've really got to be brave and try KOReader one of these days. I used Pocket because it was the one service supported on my Kobo. I don't want to replace the hardware, but I am mildly annoyed by the locked down and slow software.
nithinbekal·12 か月前
I replaced it with a tiny app that I built for myself, that just has the features of Pocket that I was using.

https://bukmark.me/
righthand·12 か月前
Bookmarks and Reader Mode.
Vaslo·12 か月前
Self hosting karakeep and readeck - both are great with a slight edge to karakeep. Easy way to get into self hosting on a cheap or free VPS
andex·12 か月前
I tried Readwise, Raindrop, Instapaper, etc - but I like CouchReader the best. Feature and UX wise it really stands out, however its iOS / MacOS only
mbirth·12 か月前
I’m an Apple user and switched to GoodLinks at first but later migrated to AnyBox because the latter one can create PDF and WebArchive snapshots of the webpages.
granneman·12 か月前
I also use AnyBox & thoroughly enjoy it. I like that it runs on my devices & isn't tied to a service that might change or decline (like Pinboard), plus the features are excellent.
visviva·12 か月前
I've been using Instapaper for many years to collect things to read later, and I use Pinboard to archive things that I've read and want to save.
pkaye·12 か月前
How about Karakeep if you want to run it locally. You can also have it tag your bookmarks automatically if you connect it to a LLM.
kirubakaran·12 か月前
I of course use https://histre.com/ (I made it)
panoptican·12 か月前
surprised to see only one mention of https://linkding.link/. spiritual successor to pinboard and del.icio.us. really nice integration with single file for full archiving of bookmarks. super easy to spin up and self-host.
aagha·12 か月前
Just started using Curio - https://curi.ooo/
ivanjermakov·12 か月前
TIL about .ooo TLD
totetsu·12 か月前
It seems to be linked to an Indian E-commerce SAAS platform company. And most of the registrations are with Dynadot Inc, which is also a very big registrar so such trustworthy TLDs as .xyz and .top ..

https://icannwiki.org/.ooo https://ntldstats.com/tld/ooo
hookedonwinter·12 か月前
I’ve been using Matter as a replacement. So far it’s pretty nice, and they have a 50% off deal for pocket users.
runjake·12 か月前
Readwise Reader and Obsidian Web Clipper.
Yanael·12 か月前
“Add to Reading List” on iOS Safari
mud_dauber·12 か月前
Raindrop
imagetic·12 か月前
Instapaper
xnx·12 か月前
Instapaper
constantinum·12 か月前
Personal setup: 1. Notion web clipper and Instapaper

Work: 1. raindrop.io 2. eagle.cool
ElectronBadger·12 か月前
Some time ago I went to Vivaldi and since then I use its Reading List.
joshka·12 か月前
> But nothing came out of my research.

Seriously? I call bullshit. Type "pocket alternative" into your favorite search engine and you'll find a bunch of sites that recommend a few good alternatives. This is a pretty good question for reddit.com/r/selfhosted as opposed to hn, and it's well covered there.

https://openalternative.co/alternatives/pocket has a good list

https://github.com/search?q=bookmark+&type=repositories&s=st... is a good search as well that surfaces several good options (Karakeep, LinkWarden, Shiori, etc.

Personally, I went with Karakeep hosted as a docker container on my NAS, mostly because my pocket list is pretty much dump and forget and the UI and backend language looked the nicer of the top options.
eviks·12 か月前
> Type "pocket alternative" into your favorite search engine and you'll find a bunch of sites that recommend a few good alternatives.

Now our turn to call bs. There is no single result at the first few pages of your "favorite search engine" results that would give you a comprehensive comparison to Pocket, so you'll have to waste time with a few services to uncover how they fail at something basic Pocket has.

And all these "alternatives" lists you cite are very primitive that won't help you uncover such issues

> mostly because my pocket list is pretty much dump and forget

Ok, but you know that some people actually want to use the service to, you know, read later instead of forgetting?
adriablancafort·12 か月前
I use fika.bar. it's really nice!
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52-hertz_whale·12 か月前
Raindrop.io
cyberge99·12 か月前
Buku
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