Pocket (discontinued)

3 of 5 Stars

May 2025: It took me 11 years to update this review. Less than a month later, Mozilla announced they're shutting Pocket down this summer. Fortunately I'd already tried out Wallabag, which is a good replacement for the read-it-later aspect.

Mozilla announced they're shutting Pocket down
I'd already tried out Wallabag

I've been using Pocket for ages to offload "Hey, this looks interesting" articles from times when I really should be doing something else to times when I have, well, time. And when I say "ages," I mean it: I was using it back when it was still called Read It Later, long before Mozilla bought it.

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You can save pages to Pocket using a browser extension for all the major desktop browser types, including Chromium, Firefox and Safari. For others, you can get a bookmarklet from getPocket.com/add while logged in. And just share a URL or page to the mobile app.

getPocket.com/add

Mission Creep

For a while, Pocket had a "recommend" button, which let you add a page to a public feed. I thought this was great! It meant I could use one service for bookmarks, saving to read later, and linkblogging!

Eventually Mozilla discontinued manual "recommendations" in favor of an automatic recommendation engine based on what you saved, and what other people were saving. (And sponsored articles, of course.) Your saved articles were "private" from other users, but not from the engine.

A lot of people only know Pocket as "that annoying thing that shows me sponsored articles when I launch Firefox." These days I'm never sure how much they're using my bookmarking to train that engine.

And while self-reinforcing algorithms geared toward engagement may be good for the dopamine hits (and a convienient channel to add sponsored articles), it's not too helpful in the long run.

I finally gave Wallabag a try. It's not as polished, but I feel more confident about what it's doing with my data, and if I really want to, I can host my own server. Plus Wallabag still works on my Poke3 e-reader. I haven't been able to get Pocket to log in on it since it stopped syncing and I reinstalled the app.

I finally gave Wallabag a try
Poke3 e-reader

Speech Oddities

For a while I used the text-to-speech feature to listen to articles in the car while driving to and from work. Even in the mid-2010s the voice was fairly decent, despite the usual flat tones and lack of natural rhythms.

There were a few oddities, though:

They've probably been fixed by now. Probably.

Review History

February 2014: Blog entry reviewing Pocket as a read-it-later service with lots of integrations, and some amusing text-to-speech errors.

April 2025: Note Kobo compatibility and bookmarklet/extension availability. Add Mission Creep section descripting changes in the service's goals. Plus various time-related updates and additional context (since I'm coming back to something I wrote oover a decade ago).

May 2025: Mozilla is shutting Pocket down this summer. Add notes on the manual "recommend" button it used to have.

— Kelson Vibber, 2025-05-23

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