Most read later apps are good at saving. Clip is good at finding — search your entire history by topic, not just exact words, or ask it a question and get an answer from everything you've ever saved.
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Type what you remember, not what the headline said. Search for 'slow cooker chicken' and find the recipe you saved three months ago, even if those exact words aren't in the title.
Ask a question and get an answer pulled from your saved pages. 'Which running shoes did that review recommend for wide feet?' — Clip finds it.
Surface articles you saved but never got back to. Clip resurfaces relevant pieces based on what you're reading now, so nothing gets buried.
Three steps. No setup. No configuration. Just install and start saving.
Add Clip to Chrome in about 30 seconds — no account required to start saving.
Hit the Clip icon on any page — a recipe you want to try, a flight deal, a long finance explainer, a product comparison — and it's saved instantly.
Come back days or weeks later and ask 'those packing tips I saved before my trip' or 'the mattress review with the back pain section' — Clip finds it without needing the exact words.
Everything you save, always findable.
Clip saves the full content — not just a link. So you can find it and ask questions about it, even years later.
Most read later apps let you save things but leave you scrolling through a list to find them again. Clip adds AI search and chat so you can describe what you're looking for — topic, detail, or question — and actually get to it.
You describe what you're looking for in plain English — a topic, a detail you half-remember, or a question. Clip searches across everything you've saved and surfaces the right pages, even if your words don't match the original headline.
The free tier lets you save up to 50 pages, get 5 AI chats per day, and read offline — no ads, ever. Pro is $8/month (or $72/year) and adds unlimited saves, AI smart search, and 500 AI chats per day. Max is $15/month (or $135/year) and includes unlimited AI chats, longer conversations, and the ability to import your existing bookmarks.
Pocket focuses on saving and reading; its search is keyword-based and its free tier now has ads. Omnivore is open-source and reader-focused but has limited AI features. Clip is built around finding what you saved, not just storing it — see the full breakdowns on our [Pocket comparison](/clip/pocket-alternative) and [Omnivore comparison](/clip/omnivore-alternative) pages.
The Chrome extension works on desktop. Your saved pages and AI search are also accessible through the web app at api.clip.pyckle.co, so you can read and search from any browser, including mobile.
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