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Omit vs everything.
Most bookmark and read-later tools save links forever. Omit is the opposite — every link gets seven days unless you actively vault it. Here's how that plays out against the alternatives, honestly.
The short version
- Omit vs Pocket — Pocket is a polished cloud read-later. Omit is a local-first one with a hard expiration mechanic and no subscription.
- Omit vs Raindrop — Raindrop is for organizing thousands of bookmarks. Omit is for filtering them down to the few that matter.
- Omit vs Matter — Matter is a beautiful read-later with social discovery. Omit is a quieter, BYO-key tool with one-time pricing.
- Omit vs GoodLinks — GoodLinks is the indie Apple-only favorite. Omit is the indie Chromium-only one with a 7-day decay twist.
Pick by what you actually want
- Want links to expire if untouched? Omit is built for this. Nothing else has it.
- Want a polished mobile read-later? Pocket or Matter.
- Want thousands of bookmarks, tagged and searchable? Raindrop.
- Want Apple-only one-time pricing? GoodLinks.
- Want local-first, AI-augmented, no subscription, Chromium-only? Omit.