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Pocket vs Postmark

Pocket logo

Pocket

Browser Extensions

Save articles and videos for later

From
Free
Rated
-
Postmark logo

Postmark

Marketing

No hidden fees, no guesswork. Just the features you need, at a price that makes sense

From
Free
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: Pocket no note-taking feature despite competitor Instapaper offering this; Postmark free tier caps at 100 emails per month with no overages allowed

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Pocket and Postmark actually diverge.

Attributes where Pocket and Postmark differ
AttributePocketPostmark
Pricing modelUnknownfreemium
PlatformsWeb, iOS, Android, Chrome, Firefox, SafariWeb
CategoryBrowser ExtensionsMarketing
Founded2007Unknown

Identical on both: starting price (Free), free tier (Yes), user rating (Not yet rated).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Pocket

  • Save for later
  • Offline reading
  • Clean reading view
  • Tagging
  • Chrome support
  • Firefox support
  • Edge support
  • Safari support

Only in Postmark

Nothing recorded that Pocket does not also cover.

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Pocket

  • No note-taking feature despite competitor Instapaper offering this
  • Full-text search of saved articles limited to premium tier ($4.99/month)
  • Highlights feature was unreliable and often failed to work properly with large libraries
  • Images, particularly infographics and data-heavy charts, frequently failed to display properly in the reading view
  • Limited sharing capabilities with non-Pocket users

Postmark

  • Free tier caps at 100 emails per month with no overages allowed
  • Basic plan ($15/mo) includes 10,000 emails then charges $1.80 per 1,000 extra; Pro and Platform tiers have their own lower per-1,000 overage rates ($1.30 and $1.20), so cost scales per email beyond the included volume
  • Custom high-volume pricing above the published tiers requires contacting sales

Pricing, plan by plan

Pocket

Free
  • Premium$4.99/month
    • Permanent library backup
    • Full-text search
    • AI-suggested tags
  • Premium Annual$45/year
    • Permanent library backup
    • Full-text search
    • AI-suggested tags

Postmark

Free

No published plan breakdown. See the Postmark review.

Which should you pick?

Choose Pocket if

  • You need save for later.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Web, iOS, Android, Chrome, Firefox, Safari.
  • You also want offline reading.

Choose Postmark if

  • You want to start without paying.

Questions people ask

Is Pocket or Postmark better?
Neither clearly leads. Pocket starts at Free and Postmark at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Pocket or Postmark?
Pocket starts at Free and Postmark at Free.
Does Pocket or Postmark run on more platforms?
Pocket runs on Web, iOS, Android, Chrome, Firefox, Safari. Postmark runs on Web.
Can I use Pocket for free?
Both have a free tier, so you can try either at no cost before committing.
What can Pocket do that Postmark cannot?
Pocket covers Save for later, Offline reading, Clean reading view, Tagging.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Pocket: Does Pocket work offline?

Yes. Pocket syncs articles to your device for offline reading access on phones, tablets, and computers.

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Pocket: Is Pocket free to use?

Pocket was free with unlimited article saves, offline reading, and basic tagging. Premium was $4.99/month or $45/year, adding features like permanent library backup, full-text search, and AI-suggested tags.

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Pocket: How do I export my saved articles?

Users could export data via CSV file by visiting getpocket.com/export before the October 8, 2025 deadline. The export includes links and metadata but not full article text or offline cached content.

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Pocket: Can I take notes while reading articles in Pocket?

Pocket did not have a native note-taking feature. Premium subscribers could highlight and annotate articles, but text notes were not supported, unlike competitor Instapaper.

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Pocket: Does Pocket sync across my devices?

Yes. Saved articles, tags, and reading progress synced automatically across iOS, Android, Web, and browser extensions.

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Pocket: What happened to Pocket?

Mozilla shut down Pocket on July 8, 2025, as part of a strategic shift to focus resources on Firefox. Users could export data until October 8, 2025, after which all saved data was permanently deleted.

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