What if summer was the time to finally read the articles you saved?
It is summer!
Even when you do not travel very far, the rhythm changes a little. The days are longer, some inboxes slow down, meetings become less frequent, and sometimes you find a few moments for yourself again.
That is often when you remember the list of articles you have saved throughout the year.
You know, those texts kept “for later” (who said “to never read them”?) A long article spotted between two tasks. An investigation that was too long to read right away. A technical post you really wanted to understand. An interview opened in a tab, then forgotten.
Over time, the list grows.
Read without rushing
A read-it-later service is not only made to empty a queue.
It also helps accept that you cannot read everything at the moment you discover a link. You can save it, close the tab, carry on with your day, then come back later in better conditions.
Summer is well suited to that. Reading on the train. On a bench. On the beach. Quietly in the morning. In the evening, when the day slows down.
Not necessarily a lot, not necessarily every day, but with a little more attention.
Find what you had saved
With wallabag.it, your saved articles follow you everywhere: on desktop, mobile, tablet, and even on an e-reader depending on your setup.
You can pick up a reading session where you left off, find an article again thanks to tags or search, read offline, archive what is finished, and keep what deserves to be read again.
And sometimes, tidying up your list feels good too. Some articles no longer really matter. Others, on the other hand, were simply waiting for the right moment.
Support a service built to last
wallabag.it exists so you can use wallabag without managing a server, with backups, updates, and support included.
Subscriptions keep the service running, but they also help contribute to the open-source wallabag project.
If you want to use the summer to take back control of your reading list, you can subscribe to wallabag.it. The yearly subscription starts at 11 euros, less than one euro per month, and it helps keep both the service and the open-source project going.
From 11 euros a year, with no advertising and no data reselling.
See you soon,
Nicolas