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InfoFlow: A Modern Alternative to Omnivore
A local-first, privacy-conscious read-it-later app for users seeking an alternative after Omnivore's shutdown.
2025β2026 Read-Later App Market Shifts: From 'Saving Links' to 'Portable Data & Executable Workflows'
This article does one thing: clearly explain what happened in the Read-Later market in 2025β2026, why it happened, and what key metrics users should watch. It explains structural industry changes: business models, data security, AI audio, self-hosting renaissance, and real-world challenges for users.
2026: What Changed and What Stayed the Same for Knowledge Workers' Read-Later Needs
For knowledge workers, read-later tools are no longer simple bookmarks but a preprocessing stage for their second brain. This article explores what has changed in the AI era and what baseline requirements have become even stricter.
Compare 10 read-later apps that help build your own knowledge library
Pocket is gone. Read-later is still needed. This guide compares 10 active read-later apps for offline reading, fast search, tags, highlights, and building a personal knowledge library.
Why you need a content saver on your Mac
macOS is where research and writing happens, but links and ideas get lost in tabs, bookmarks, and screenshots. A content saver gives you offline access, fast search, and a durable personal library.
Save RedNote content offline on your phone or computer with InfoFlow
Save REDnote (RedNote/Xiaohongshu) posts to InfoFlow by copying the link in RedNote, pasting it into InfoFlow as a new item, then reading offline later.
Why you need a content saver on your iPhone
iPhone discovery is fast, but keeping and retrieving what you find is fragile. A content saver fixes that with capture, offline access, and real search.
Why use InfoFlow as your personal knowledge library
InfoFlow helps you save online content for offline reading and keep it in one place, so you stop losing links, tabs, and useful posts.
