Save to Matter 4+

Dig Wells, Inc.

    • 4.2 • 21 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Save. Read. Listen. Highlight.

Finally, a better reading app. The internet is full of things you want to read – articles, newsletters, Twitter threads, PDFs. Matter brings them together in one place.

“Matter improves vastly on earlier read-later apps like Pocket and Instapaper, letting you easily access news and other stories whenever you get the time” –The Wall Street Journal (2022)

Save in 1-click:
- Save full articles if you’re within the paywall (eg. Bloomberg, NYT, WSJ)
- Rollup Twitter threads into a single article page
- Save PDFs and YouTube

3 ways to save:
- Click the Matter button in the toolbar
- Or right-click a link and “Save to Matter”
- Or use the keyboard shortcut ‘Control + M’

Read across your Apple devices:
- iPhone, iPad, Web
- Send any article to Kindle in 2-taps

Unified inbox for your subscriptions:
- Sync your newsletters by connecting Gmail
- Follow individual writers for their latest
- Add any RSS feed

The most elegant reading experience:
- Best-in-class article parsing
- Gorgeous night mode
- Human-like text-to-speech
- Fluid highlighting

Export your knowledge:
- Sync your highlights to Notion, Obsidian, Roam, Readwise, and others

WHAT USERS SAY

“There are two apps on my phone that make me smarter. Matter is one of them.”
–Calvin French-Owen

“Move to @matter and make yourself happy. Better discovery than Pocket or Instapaper, export to Readwise, Kindle, Obsidian, will read posts aloud, tagging, the most buttery highlighting experience. It’s amazing.”
–Anthony Baker

“Every year I'm continually surprised by how much great, new software there is. Subtle, but important variations on old problems done really, really well. Some recent favorites: @matter…”
–Sean Rose

“@matter has been my new favorite app for months. If you read online (yes, that's you and you and you), get this app. Gorgeous on the iPad. Friendly on the iPhone. And now on my laptop, too? I can hardly take it. Just stop...but don't.”
–G. Marie

“Only 12 fixed apps get Home Screen placement. Nice work, Matter. You’ve clawed your way there. Product fits better and better.”
–Robert Stephens

What’s New

Version 4.5.2

- Various bug fixes and improvements

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5
21 Ratings

21 Ratings

ThisLee ,

Doesn't show up in the extension list

As titile says, don't know what's happening here but the main app works well.

knewmanknewman ,

Can't read saved articles on a Mac

The developers have some great ideas about making a reading app, but it blows my mind that one cannot read saved articles on a Mac, through an app or through the web. One cannot even see a list of the saved articles. I cannot fathom the priorities that lead to this situation.

As someone who wants to read things later, and is sometimes using a computer later, this app is the least functional reading app I've ever used.

The only thing one can do other than save from a Mac is to toggle a reader mode view (which doesn't allow highlighting or viewing highlights you made elsewhere) and that reader view is hidden behind a keyboard shortcut. I can say that it does work on some pages that Safari's reader view doesn't work on, so there's that.

jasondv ,

This app greatly improves on other read-it-later apps

I left Instapaper for Pocket, and now I left POcket for Matter. The killer feature is the tex-to-speech feature, which I use when walking, driving, etc. It's a great way to catch up on articles you didn;t have time to read on a screen, whether latptop, tablet, or phone. The abililty to add tags, make highlights, add notes, export to Kindle, and export highlights to Notion are also great bonuses for my workflow. Best read-it-later app so far!

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