Overview
The easiest, fastest way to capture articles, videos, and more.
Pocket’s Chrome extension is the easiest, fastest way to capture articles, videos, and anything else you find on the web. With one click, the content you’ve collected appears across all your devices in a clean, distraction-free space—there to read when you’re ready, whether at home, at work, or on the go. Pocket becomes a personal, quiet corner of the internet where you can spend quality time with the stories that matters to you. SAVE CONTENT 3 DIFFERENT WAYS - Click the Pocket button in the toolbar - Or right-click a link and select “Save to Pocket” - Or use the keyboard shortcuts: Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows), Command+Shift+P (Mac) A HOME FOR CONTENT YOU CARE ABOUT - Save anything that interests you—articles, images, videos, links—and absorb them when you're ready - Capture news from Buzzfeed, articles from The New York Times, stories from Flipboard, long reads from Washington Post, and recipes from Pinterest. You can save memes from Reddit, links from Twitter, and videos from YouTube - Read directly in Pocket, a calm, focused environment - Add tags to order, sort, and find stories in your Pocket Get Pocket Premium to enjoy custom fonts, a permanent library, unlimited highlighting, and more. Even try listening to articles in Pocket when you're on the go. https://getpocket.com/premium
Nathan AustinMar 22, 2024
This is top-notch! Makes browsing a breeze. And for more functionality I suggest ReplyPal extension. It's one of my go-tos, especially with its ChatGPT features.
Nick WestgateMar 21, 2024
Pretty good workflow for saving links, but I think Raindrop is better. The only advantage of Pocket (as I write this) is that the icon shows at a glance whether the link is already saved, and the icon is also a one-click way to save. But Raindrop has a simpler and better link management UI.
Dan DascalescuMar 18, 2024
Good idea, poor execution, and simply inferior to Raindrop.io. Here are some problems with Pocket: * pretty much no management of your saves. Raindrop lets you slice and dice and organize them. * you can't even show tags next to each save! It only shows the number of tags. * in Chromium, the pop-up doesn't appear, so you can't add tags (this works fine in Firefox) * the Chrome extension/bookmarklet doesn't support Tweets, and this is a known bug since Oct 2021, that they've done nothing to f... Show more
Details
- Version4.0.6
- UpdatedNovember 7, 2022
- Size356KiB
- Languages15 languages
- DeveloperMozilla CorporationWebsite
149 New Montgomery St 4th floor San Francisco, CA 94105 USEmail
shared@readitlater.com - TraderThis developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union.
Privacy
Save to Pocket has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data.
Save to Pocket handles the following:
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
Support
For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, visit the developer's support site