Self-hosted web article archiving tool that extracts content for comfortable reading. Import from Pocket, Instapaper. Open source with API access.

Overview:

wallabag is an open-source web application designed for saving and reading web pages at a later time. It extracts the core content from articles, stripping away pop-ups and other distractions to provide a clean reading experience. Users can either install the application on their own server or create a hosted account on wallabag.it. It is particularly useful for developers, self-hosters, and anyone looking to curate a personal reading list outside of proprietary platform ecosystems.

Core Features:

  • Content extraction: Automatically extracts the primary text and images from web pages, removing pop-ups, ads, and other distractions.

  • Self-hosted or cloud option: Can be installed on a personal server or accessed via a hosted service at wallabag.it.

  • Multi-platform clients: Supported by official Android and iOS apps, as well as a browser extension ("wallabagger"), with an additional GNOME (Linux) app available.

Use Cases:

  • Reading articles offline or later: Saving web pages to read when time permits, without internet access.

  • Building a personal curated reading list: Storing articles for research, reference, or leisure reading in a distraction-free environment.

  • Self-hosting a read-it-later service: Deploying on private infrastructure for data control, without relying on a third-party cloud service.

Why It Matters:

As an open-source project, wallabag provides a transparent alternative to proprietary read-it-later services. Its clear focus on simple save-and-read functionality, combined with extraction and client app support, gives users direct control over their saved content and reading environment. The ability to self-host or use a hosted service offers flexible deployment options for different preferences.

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