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Life after Pocket: How to set up your own self-hosted article archiving service

Published on: 2025-06-18 15:00:00

OsakaWayne Studios/Getty Images Now that Pocket is shutting down, what are those of us who rely on article archiving to do? You could try switching to another cloud archiving service like Raindrop.io, but as nice a service as it is, it's run by just one dude in Kazakhstan. If a billion-dollar company like Mozilla can't be bothered to keep its Pocket archiving service running, it's something of a risk to rely on a lone developer, no matter how talented or well-intentioned. Instead, how about self-hosting your own article archiving service on your own computer gear? That way, you own it all and nobody can shut it down. Also: Pocket is shutting down - here's how to retrieve what little data you still can As it turns out, there's an open-source project (of course there is!) called ArchiveBox that does just that. In this article, I'll show you how to set it up. In a subsequent article, I'll show you how to get whatever data you managed to recover from Pocket into ArchiveBox. Where you ... Read full article.