

Though no recent statistics have been released, I'd estimate that they have at most 5mm users today. As of 2011, Instapaper had around 2mm users. The application is available on the web, iOS, Android, and Kindle. The biggest difference between the two apps is price (Instapaper is ~33% cheaper) and the way files are organized which uses folders vs. Similar to Pocket, Instapaper lets you save anything, read across devices and take notes. The company was acquired by Pinterest in 2016 but was subsequently spun out in 2018 and is run, part-time, by Brian Donohue. Instapaper is another "read it later" application that was cofounded back in 2008. When reading, you can then highlight and share various passages, add tags at the document level and favorite, archive, or delete a given article.

Once saved, the text of an article is scraped and added to Pocket in a unified format which is meant to make things easier to read (in practice it homogenizes all the text). The main page online has a list of the media that you've saved and this can be sorted either from newest to oldest or from oldest to newest. In terms of functionality, Pocket an extension which lets you save pages and then add tags so that you can thematically search for content.

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However, to get access to a permanent library, an ad-free experience, full text search, unlimited highlights, and premium fonts users have to pay $44.99/year or $4.99/mo.įunctionality. It's free to save, read, watch and listen to an unlimited number of articles. Pocket is monetized through a freemium model. As of 2018, Pocket had an estimated 30mm users.
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In addition, you can download the app in both the Android and iOS app stores. The application is bundled with the Firefox browser and is available as an extension to download with most major browsers including Chrome and Edge. The application began as desktop-first and was eventually acquired by Mozilla in 2017 as a way for the company to increase market share in the mobile browser market.ĭistribution. Unlike the Kindle, Pocket focused on allowing users to save articles and web pages so that they could read it later. Launched in 2007, Pocket was really the first "read it later" application developed for the web. In this post, we'll take a look through Pocket, Instapaper, Matter, and explain why Readwise might want to enter the arena. With Readwise Reader's announcement earlier this week, we now have two companies, Readwise and Matter, that are focused on this problem. What's the state of reading technology? In this article we'll explore.Īfter virtually no forward progress in reading technology in the past decade, we are starting to see more companies taking the "save now, read later" concept really seriously.
