Pocket

No native note-taking feature included.

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Pocket Pros:

  • Natively integrated with many apps and devices
  • Full-featured yet simple to use

Pocket Cons:

  • Lacks a built-in notes feature

If your inbox is overflowing with newsletters you’ve flagged “to read later,” only to never open them again, you’re not alone. That’s exactly the problem read-it-later apps solve—making it easy to save articles and come back to them when you actually have time.

Pocket stands out as a top choice in this space. It’s free, supports all major browsers through extensions, and offers mobile apps that sync for offline access. You can highlight key passages and revisit them later, making it perfect for both casual reading and deeper research.

To make Pocket even more powerful, connect it with Zapier. You can automate tasks like saving new items from your RSS feed into Pocket or sharing saved articles directly to Slack. It’s an effortless way to keep your reading list organized and integrated into your workflow.

Free plan available. Upgrade to Pocket Premium for $4.99/month to get features like a permanent library of saved articles, smart tag suggestions, and full-text search across your content.