Save from the browser
Use the bookmarklet to send pages into your archive without changing how you browse.
Use the bookmarklet to send pages into your archive without changing how you browse.
Keep saved articles, metadata, read state, and tags together in a calmer library.
Use RSS as an inbox for discovery, then save the articles worth keeping permanently.
Search saved content and notes so your reading becomes useful long after the tab is closed.
No ad-funded tracking model, no social feed incentives, and no reason to sell your attention. The subscription keeps the product aligned with the reader.
$5 / month
Planned launch price: $5/month or $50/year for personal use.
Self-service paid registration is the next implementation step.
A paid service can focus on private reading and long-term ownership instead of advertising, engagement loops, or tracking.
RSS is an inbox for finding articles. The archive is where you save what you want to keep.
The onboarding flow will guide new users through installing the bookmarklet and saving a first article.