Best Open Source Alternatives to Pocket
Looking for a Pocket replacement? These open-source read later tools give you the same features with full data ownership: Wallabag, Omnivore, Hoarder, Linkwarden.
Why Look for Pocket Alternatives?
Pocket is a popular choice for read later, but it comes with trade-offs: your data lives on someone else's servers, costs scale with users, and you're locked into their ecosystem. Open-source alternatives give you the same capabilities with full ownership.
Top Reasons to Switch from Pocket
1. **Data Privacy**: Keep your data on servers you control
2. **Cost Savings**: Eliminate per-user pricing — save 80-95%
3. **No Vendor Lock-In**: Export your data anytime, switch tools freely
4. **Customization**: Modify the software to fit your exact workflow
5. **Compliance**: Meet GDPR and other regulatory requirements easily
Best Open Source Alternatives to Pocket
1. Wallabag
Wallabag is a strong open-source alternative to Pocket for read later. It offers similar core functionality while giving you complete ownership of your data.
**Key advantages over Pocket:**
**Best for**: Teams that want read later capabilities without cloud dependency or recurring SaaS costs.
**Deploy on TinyPod**: Search for "Wallabag" in the TinyPod app catalog and deploy in 60 seconds.
2. Omnivore
Omnivore is a strong open-source alternative to Pocket for read later. It offers similar core functionality while giving you complete ownership of your data.
**Key advantages over Pocket:**
**Best for**: Teams that want read later capabilities without cloud dependency or recurring SaaS costs.
**Deploy on TinyPod**: Search for "Omnivore" in the TinyPod app catalog and deploy in 60 seconds.
3. Hoarder
Hoarder is a strong open-source alternative to Pocket for read later. It offers similar core functionality while giving you complete ownership of your data.
**Key advantages over Pocket:**
**Best for**: Teams that want read later capabilities without cloud dependency or recurring SaaS costs.
**Deploy on TinyPod**: Search for "Hoarder" in the TinyPod app catalog and deploy in 60 seconds.
4. Linkwarden
Linkwarden is a strong open-source alternative to Pocket for read later. It offers similar core functionality while giving you complete ownership of your data.
**Key advantages over Pocket:**
**Best for**: Teams that want read later capabilities without cloud dependency or recurring SaaS costs.
**Deploy on TinyPod**: Search for "Linkwarden" in the TinyPod app catalog and deploy in 60 seconds.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Pocket | Wallabag | Omnivore |
|---------|-------|------|------|
| Self-Hostable | No | Yes | Yes |
| Free Tier | Limited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Data Export | Varies | Full | Full |
| API Access | Paid tiers | Free | Free |
| Custom Domain | Paid | Free | Free |
| Monthly Cost (10 users) | $100-500 | $5 (server) | $5 (server) |
How to Migrate from Pocket
Migrating from Pocket to a self-hosted alternative is straightforward:
1. **Export your data** from Pocket (most support CSV or API export)
2. **Deploy the alternative** on TinyPod (60 seconds, one click)
3. **Import your data** into the new platform
4. **Update integrations** — reconnect webhooks and APIs
5. **Invite your team** — most UIs are intuitive and need minimal training
The entire migration typically takes a few hours for small teams.
Which Alternative Should You Choose?
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All of these Pocket alternatives can be deployed on TinyPod in under a minute:
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