
Kelson Vibber
Similar to Pocket, but you can (optionally) host your own server. Less polished, but it does the job: You can share a page/URL to the app and save it for later, and you can use the app to read articles you've saved. Including offline once you set the cache/sync options. Tagging, archiving, starring are all supported in the app. And you know your bookmarking choices aren't being fed into a recommendation algorithm.
14 people found this review helpful

L Z
If you want to use it free, you must have your own web server. That said, I logged onto my admin account for domain, and there was already a wallabag plug-in available. It was a little tricky to figure out what wallabag was asking for, but the app populates everything automatically, and after going back and forth copying and pasting data, it works great. I just wish it would save an entire webpage for offline viewing. It only saves small amounts of some pages.
16 people found this review helpful
You may report site-specific issues in the wallabag server repo: https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag/issues

A Google user
Well deserves 5 stars. The app is free, and for the service behind it, either you install it for free on your server if you know how, or you just pay a cheap price of 9 Dollars/Euros a year for their Wallabag.it service (a good price.) I compared it to Pocket app which I had it premium paid for a higher price than this 9 dollars a year. It has all the main features of pocket at a cheaper price. Well done. I recommend it.
32 people found this review helpful