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Stashr vs Omnivore
Omnivore was a beloved free, open-source read-it-later app, until its team joined ElevenLabs and the hosted service shut down, deleting user data on November 15, 2024. The code lives on for self-hosters, but there is no app to sign up for. Stashr is a maintained home for your saves, and it keeps its own copy so a shutdown can never erase them.
What happened to Omnivore
Omnivore's team was acquired by ElevenLabs in October 2024. The hosted app was discontinued and all user data was deleted on November 15, 2024. Only a self-hosted, open-source version remains.
Omnivore's hosted library is gone, but Stashr gives your saves a maintained home and keeps its own permanent copy, so the next time a company moves on, your library stays put.
Feature by feature
| Feature | Stashr | Omnivore |
|---|---|---|
| Permanent copy, survives deletion | ||
| Real-time auto-capture | Yes | |
| Platforms covered | ||
| Bulk-import your backlog | ||
| AI auto-tagging | Yes | No |
| Collections & filters | Yes | |
| Search by meaning | Yes | |
| One unified library | Yes | |
| Media gallery | Soon | No |
| Ask your library | Soon | No |
| MCP connector | Soon | No |
| Where it runs | ||
| Pricing | 14-day free trial, then $8 to $10/mo | Discontinued; was free, open source |
Pricing
Stashr
Hobby $8/mo or Pro $10/mo, dropping to $6 and $7.50 billed yearly. Includes a 14-day free trial.
Omnivore
Discontinued (was free and open source). Only a self-hosted version remains.
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The verdict
If you are technical and happy to run a server, Omnivore's open-source code still works, and it was a genuinely great reader for articles, PDFs, and newsletters. For everyone else, the hosted app is gone and the data with it, which is the real lesson: a save is only as safe as the company holding it. Stashr keeps its own permanent copy of everything you save and captures new saves automatically across X, Reddit, Instagram, and TikTok. If you want a maintained home that will not vanish in an acquisition, Stashr is built for that.
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