Omnivore

Omnivore

Read it later App with an outstanding Reading Experience

4.8
13 reviews

387 followers

Omnivore is a complete, open source read-it-later App for people who love to read. Save interesting articles, add notes and highlights. Organize your reading list the way you want and sync it across all your devices.
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Free
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Niels Münzner
Hunter
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After using Pocket for many years the new redesign with less features triggered me to search an alternative Read it later App. As a Readwise User there is for sure a very nice App for this purpose. But somehow I stumbled upon Omnivore as it was mentioned in the Obsidian and Logseq Community (Omnivore has plugins to sync with those both Apps) and I immediately enjoyed the Reading experience. It renders Articles in a very appealing and easy to read way. There are nearly no issues with formatting so Omnivore really stands out. With a Web App and the iOS, iPadOS & Android Apps it's available on all platforms. There is also an active Discord community with the involvement of the Developer.
Vladislavs Sprengels
@simply_niels Congrats on the launch!
Niels Münzner
@vladislavs_sprengels It’s not my work, @jackson_harper is the developer
Niels Münzner
@simply_niels Just to be clear: I am not the developer, just a user. All credits to @jackson_harper please 😎
Jackson Harper
Hey everyone, glad to finally be submitted here. I've been working on Omnivore for a while now, its a completely free and open source read-it-later tool. I started Omnivore because I love to read, wanted to bring a little more organization to how I spend my time online, and love to build things. We have an iOS app, web app, and Android app (mea culpa the Android app needs a lot of love) for reading. Browser extensions for saving, and we handle feeds (just started beta testing RSS/Atom), and newsletters. We've been popular in the PKM community because we put a lot of effort into making it easy to sync your reading into Logseq and Obsidian. A popular workflow is to save to Omnivore, organize (add labels), read and highlight, then sync your notes/highlights into a PKM to link with the rest of your thinking. We have a pretty great community on Discord: https://discord.gg/h2z5rppzz9 You can find all our source code here: https://github.com/omnivore-app/... And of course, login and create a free account here: https://omnivore.app/
Jarod Zhang
I've been using Omnivore for almost a year, I was initially drawn by its integration with logseq, but Omnivore is way more than that, right now it's my go-to solution for capturing info across devices. It would be great if it could support epub reading in the future.