Clean readers, read-it-later apps, and archive tools — what they actually do, what still exists in 2026, and how they compare to smry.
Last updated August 14, 2026. We use first-party product pages and documentation, and we say where a specialist is stronger.
What shut down
Pocket was shut down by Mozilla (July 2025, data deleted Nov 2025). Omnivore was acqui-hired by ElevenLabs (Nov 2024). If you relied on these, they're gone and your library went with them.
What comes with caveats
archive.today still captures snapshots but was blacklisted by Wikipedia for abuse, and every visit means a CAPTCHA. 1ft.io is a pleasant reader when the domain resolves, which it did not during our June 2026 check.
What actually reads articles well
Readwise Reader is the broadest reading inbox. Glasp leads on social highlighting. Feedly and Inoreader are feed and monitoring specialists. Matter is polished for mobile reading and listening, while Instapaper remains a strong offline queue. smry combines no-account URL reading, files, article AI, feeds, a library, and agent interfaces for $36/year.
The key difference
smry covers the path from discovery to understanding: RSS and OPML, PDFs and EPUBs, a tagged searchable library, summaries, article chat, audio, highlights, exports, and MCP/API access. It does not claim native offline apps, email-newsletter intake, spaced review, social highlighting, or enterprise monitoring.
Reader apps and clean-reader tools that make article text easier to read. Best for daily readers who want a calmer article surface, with or without AI.
1ft.io: The public domain did not resolve during our June 2026 check, so availability may vary.
Pocket: Shut down July 2025 by Mozilla. All user data deleted Nov 2025.
Omnivore: Team acqui-hired by ElevenLabs. Shut down Nov 2024.
Web archiving services that save permanent page snapshots for research and preservation. Built for keeping a record of a page, not for reading comfortably.
archive.today: Blacklisted by Wikipedia Feb 2026 for DDoS abuse & content tampering.
“I just want to read one article right now”
Use smry. Paste the URL, get the article. No signup, no install, works in any browser. You also get an AI summary and can ask questions about it.
“I save 20+ articles a week and need organization”
Use smry for a lighter, lower-cost library with feeds, tags, reading progress, and Pro full-text search. Choose Readwise Reader when newsletter intake, native offline apps, and scheduled highlight review are essential.
“I mostly listen to articles”
Compare the voices on your own material. Matter centers a polished mobile listening workflow, Instapaper adds AI voices and playlists on Premium, and smry offers 2 voices on Free and 10 on Pro.
“I monitor lots of sources and topics”
Choose Feedly or Inoreader for advanced source monitoring, rules, or team intelligence. Choose smry when you want straightforward RSS collections connected to a clean reader, article AI, files, and your personal library.
“I want to understand articles deeply, not just read them”
Use smry. AI summaries give you the key points in seconds. Then chat with the article — ask for explanations, counterarguments, related concepts. It's like having a research assistant for every article you read.
“I need a permanent archive of a page”
archive.today still works for this specific use case (saving a permanent snapshot). But for reading, use something else — there's no reader mode, no AI, and you have to solve a CAPTCHA every time.
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