Raindrop.io is a cross-platform bookmark manager with visual collections, nested folders, tag organization, and full-text search across saved pages.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Raindrop.io's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Pocket is a read-it-later service that saves articles stripped of distractions for offline reading. Unlike Raindrop's permanent bookmark library model, Pocket is oriented toward consumption queues.
Explore Pocket data →Pinboard is a deliberate minimalist bookmark manager with full-text search, tagging, and optional archiving of saved pages. It has no visual interface, prioritizing speed and reliability over aesthetics.
Explore Pinboard data →Readwise Reader combines a read-it-later inbox with highlighting, annotation, and sync to the Readwise spaced repetition system. It handles RSS, newsletters, PDFs, and saved web pages in a unified reading interface.
Explore Readwise Reader data →Matter is a clean read-it-later app with highlighting, annotations, and a social reading feature where followers can see what you are reading. It handles both web articles and email newsletters in a unified inbox.
Explore Matter data →GoodLinks is an Apple-platform bookmark and read-it-later app with offline article storage, tagging, and iCloud sync. It supports full-text search across saved pages and integrates with Shortcuts.
Explore GoodLinks data →Omnivore is a free, open-source read-it-later and bookmark app with highlighting, labels, and sync to Obsidian and Logseq via plugins. It handles RSS alongside saved articles.
Explore Omnivore data →Raindrop.io was created by a solo developer and is one of the most actively maintained bookmark managers in the category.
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