
"Pocket integrated with most browsers and mobile devices via extensions and apps. Its purpose was to sync saved content automatically so users could pick up where they left off on any device associated with their account. Pocket also offered personalized content recommendations and even included a "listen" feature that converted articles into audio. Also: Pocket is shutting down - here's how to retrieve what little data you still can Users worldwide have been searching for a replacement."
"Readwise Reader is a "read it later" app created for power readers to manage, annotate, and save information from a variety of sources. Readwise Reader serves a similar function to Pocket, and also offers the ability to handle web articles, email newsletters, RSS feeds, X threads, and EPUB files. Readwise Reader features include collecting and organizing content; import from Pocket and other services; highlighting of text, images, links, and rich media; annotation; text-to-speech; Ghostreader (an AI-powered copilot); and full-text search."
Pocket has shut down, prompting users to seek replacements that preserve saved articles, cross-device sync, and offline access. Readwise Reader functions as a read-it-later app for power readers, ingesting web articles, email newsletters, RSS feeds, X threads, and EPUB files. It supports importing from Pocket, highlights and annotations of text, images, links, and rich media, text-to-speech, an AI copilot called Ghostreader, and full-text search. Readwise syncs highlights and annotations with Obsidian and Notion, offers offline access, saves YouTube transcriptions, and organizes PDFs, newsletters, and ebooks. Readwise is available on web, desktop, iOS, and Android and requires a paid subscription.
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