BUILD YOUR LIBRARY

Keep all your content in one place.

One private home for everything you read — articles, newsletters, RSS feeds, PDFs, and more — instead of splitting your workflow across multiple apps and hacks.

Capture from the tools you already use.

Saving to your library is frictionless whether you are browsing on desktop, reading on mobile, checking your email or importing from another app.

Browser & mobile capture

Save directly from desktop browsers, native mobile share flows, and the web app itself.

Email & newsletter intake

Use your personal Any2K email flows to collect links and newsletters in the same library.

Files alongside articles

Store PDFs, EPUBs, images, and any other readable files right in the same library.

Permanent copies

Keep article copies so your reading list survives broken links and disappearing pages.

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Receive newsletters without inbox clutter.

Use a dedicated Any2K email address so issues land in your library automatically instead of piling up in your personal inbox.

Subscribe or forward with one address
Use your personal Any2K email for new subscriptions or forward existing issues into the same library.
Read issues in a clean reader
New issues appear in your Newsletters tab, where you can read them, organize them, or queue them for Kindle later.
Unsubscribe without cleanup work
You can stop a newsletter and remove its stored content when it no longer belongs in your library.

Turn feeds into a curated reading pipeline.

Subscribe to RSS feeds, skim everything in one newsfeed, and automatically save the stories that match your interests into your library.

Follow sources from one place
Browse popular feeds or add custom RSS URLs, then see fresh articles collected in a single stream.
Save manually or automate it
Bookmark individual posts as you browse, or create Auto-Save Rules that watch titles and body text for keywords.
Keep your library focused
Rules can target one feed or many, so your library grows from the topics you care about instead of every post from every source.

Read what you save without losing the thread.

Your library is only the first step. Read on web and mobile, keep content offline, highlight and take notes on what matters, retain more from what you read, and come back to it later.