Matter is a read-it-later app with clean typography, highlighting, social reading features, and an inbox that unifies articles, newsletters, and Twitter threads.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Matter's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Pocket is the most widely used read-it-later service with a large free tier, browser extensions for all browsers, and integrations with hundreds of third-party apps via Zapier and direct APIs.
Explore Pocket data →Readwise Reader handles web articles, PDFs, newsletters, RSS, and Twitter threads in a unified reading inbox. Highlights automatically sync to Readwise for daily review, making it the strongest tool for knowledge retention.
Explore Readwise Reader data →Omnivore is free, open-source, and deeply integrated with Obsidian, Logseq, and Notion via plugins. It handles articles, newsletters, and PDFs with full highlighting and label organization.
Explore Omnivore data →Instapaper is one of the original read-it-later services with a clean minimal interface, offline reading, and annotation tools. It lacks Matter's social features but is simpler and faster.
Explore Instapaper data →Raindrop.io is more of a permanent bookmark library than a reading queue, but it overlaps with read-it-later for users who want organized saved content. It features visual collections, full-text search, and cross-platform sync.
Explore Raindrop.io data →GoodLinks is a one-time purchase Apple app for bookmarking and reading saved articles offline. It integrates with iCloud and Apple Shortcuts for automation.
Explore GoodLinks data →Matter added a social layer where users can follow each other and see highlighted quotes from articles friends are reading.
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