If you've been looking for an Instapaper alternative that goes beyond a reading list, Clip adds AI-powered search so you can actually find what you saved. Recipes, travel guides, health tips, finance articles — ask a question about them later instead of scrolling through an archive.
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Type what you remember about an article, not its exact title. Ask about 'that low-sugar pasta recipe' and Clip finds it — even if you saved it months ago.
Ask questions across everything you've saved. 'What did that finance article say about paying off debt early?' and get an answer pulled straight from the page.
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 under a minute — no credit card, no setup ritual.
Hit the Clip icon on any page — a recipe, a travel itinerary, a health tip, a product comparison — and it's stored instantly for later.
Type a question like 'those packing tips I saved before my trip' and Clip surfaces the right page and answers from it. No scrolling, no guessing.
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.
It covers the same ground — save pages, read them later, no clutter — but adds AI search on top. The difference shows up when you're trying to find something you saved three months ago. Instapaper gives you a list. Clip lets you ask a question.
You type what you remember — a topic, a phrase, a half-formed question — and Clip finds the relevant pages across everything you've saved. You don't need to remember article titles or which site it came from.
The free tier lets you save up to 50 pages, run 5 AI chats per day, and read offline — no ads at any tier. Pro is $8/month and removes the save limit with 500 AI chats per day. Max is $15/month and adds unlimited chats, longer conversations, and bookmark imports.
Each has its own approach. For a detailed side-by-side on Pocket, see the Pocket comparison. For Omnivore, there's a dedicated Omnivore comparison. The short version: Clip is built around finding things after you save them, not just storing them.
The Chrome extension works on desktop. Your saved pages are also accessible through the Clip web app at api.clip.pyckle.co, so you can read and search from any browser — including mobile.
Start free — 50 pages, AI search included, no card required.
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