How do you manage articles from different sources on your phone?
I read technical articles from Medium, Linkedin, Hacker News, etc. on my phone. If I came across something I might want to read later, I used to manually copy and paste the link into a Notion page.
But this process seems tedious. Does anyone else have the same issue or is it just me?
Telegram's Saved Messages[1].
Previously, I used to send URLs to myself using WhatsApp, but searching through messages on is painfully slow compared to Telegram's search capabilities. The speed difference is likely due to Telegram leveraging the benefits of a desktop-native app, though I'm not totally sure why it's so much faster.Notion supposedly has beefed up its search engine recently, but my last experience with it was about three years ago, and it was frustratingly slow. I've been hesitant to revisit and see if they've actually improved.
[1]: https://telegram.org/blog/albums-saved-messages#saved-messag...
Pocket. Mozilla is trying to make it a content discovery service, but at its core it is a content vault. Just send any link to pocket (on mobile or browser extension)
If I find anything online that I want to read later (whether on my phone or not), I save it to Omnivore. That said, I often don't read on my phone opting to read on my tablet instead.
I used Safari’s reading list.
In the past I’ve used Instapaper. If you’re a Firefox user, it comes with Pocket. There are dozens of services to solve this problem.
I use Pocket (getpocket.com), although I will freely admit that it mostly serves as a graveyard of links.
Three apps have been suggested so far: Omnivore, Instapaper, Pocket.