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Omnivore

5· 6 reviews
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Read it later App with an outstanding Reading Experience

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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How Users feel about Omnivore

Pros

+ open source (4)+ free tier (3)+ Logseq integration (2)+ browser extensions (2)+ community (2)+ iOS app (2)+ newsletters (2)+ Obsidian integration (2)

Cons

No major drawbacks reported.
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What reviewers say about Omnivore

Omnivore is highly praised as a top-tier, open-source read-it-later app, offering excellent functionality and user experience. Users appreciate its seamless integration with tools like Logseq and Obsidian, enhancing productivity and organization. The app's ability to handle newsletters and sync across devices is also highlighted. Makers of Omnivore emphasize its free nature and strong community support, making it a valuable tool for reading enthusiasts. Overall, Omnivore is recommended for its comprehensive features and ease of use in managing reading materials.

This AI synopsis blends highlights gathered from recent reviewers.

How people rate Omnivore

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CX5/52yr ago

I use this app daily. It is a full fledged read it later app that delivers actual complete content and does it well. It also has a very capable vanity email addresses and can receive your newsletter subscriptions for you, freeing your inbox. This app is well worth it and it's FOSS, making it even more worthwhile.

+ open source (2)+ newsletters (2)
Jackson Harper5/52yr ago

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/

+ open source (2)+ free tier (3) Android app (1)
Rudi Jantos5/51yr ago

I've started to use omnivore to substitute readwise reader. some features are missing but it does beat the price that isn't sustainable from readwise reader.

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