The Pocket replacement you've been waiting for
The Best Pocket Alternative in 2026
Pocket is gone. The content you save today is video-first — Reels, TikToks, tweets. Stashd saves all of it, transcribes it, and lets you search and chat with everything using AI.
Why People Are Leaving Pocket
It was a great tool for its time. But the internet moved on, and Pocket didn't.
Pocket is dead
Mozilla discontinued Pocket in 2025. No more updates, no new features, and existing saves are at risk of disappearing entirely.
No video support
Pocket was built for articles. It could never handle Instagram Reels, TikToks, or any video-first content — the majority of what people save today.
No smart search
Finding anything in Pocket meant scrolling endlessly or relying on tags you forgot to add. There was no AI, no transcription, no semantic understanding.
Stashd vs Pocket vs Raindrop vs Native Saves
A side-by-side look at what each tool actually supports in 2026.
What Makes Stashd the Best Pocket Replacement
Built for the way you actually save and find things in 2026.
AI-Powered Semantic Search
Search by meaning, not keywords. Ask "that pasta recipe from the Italian guy" and Stashd finds it — even if you never tagged it.
Chat With Your Saves
Ask questions across your entire library. "What were the top restaurant picks from my saves last month?" Stashd answers with sources.
Auto-Categorization
Every save is automatically tagged and sorted — restaurants, recipes, travel, products, workouts. No manual effort required.
Works Everywhere
Save from Telegram, our Chrome extension, or paste a link directly. Instagram Reels, TikToks, tweets, YouTube clips, and articles — all supported.
Simple, Honest Pricing
Start free. Upgrade when you need more.
Plus
$4.99/mo
Billed annually. $6/mo billed monthly.
- Unlimited saves
- Unlimited AI chat
- Priority processing
- Early access to new features
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about switching from Pocket.
Ready to Switch from Pocket?
Save Reels, TikToks, tweets, and articles into a single searchable library. It takes 30 seconds to start.
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