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Hello and welcome to One Minute Tech. In May 2025, Mozilla announced it’s shutting down Pocket, the popular read-it-later app it acquired in 2017. As Mozilla puts it, “the way people are browsing the web is changing,” and Pocket users have until October 8th to export saved articles, highlights, notes, and more.
Looking for a new home for your reading list? Here are top picks: Matter offers AI-powered co-reading, text-to-speech and podcast transcriptions, starting free with a $79.99 annual upgrade. Instapaper, one of the oldest players, remains free for unlimited saves or $59.99 per year for full-text search, notes and Kindle support. Raindrop.io is a slick bookmark manager with free unlimited links or $33 yearly for AI suggestions and full-text search.
If you crave open source, Wallabag and Readeck let you self-host and import Pocket archives. DoubleMemory and Karakeep focus on Apple users with seamless iCloud sync. And AI-driven Recall automatically summarizes and resurfaces your content.
Whatever you choose, export your Pocket archive today and keep your reading list alive. Thanks for listening!
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