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Read later app for Mac
Save articles, docs, and reference links for later, then keep your own notes, screenshots, and related files right beside them.
A read later app for people who do more than read
Sometimes you save an article because you want a quiet reading queue. Sometimes you save it because it belongs to a bigger trail of research: competitor pages, docs, screenshots, ideas, and notes you want to revisit later.
Orlea fits the second case. It is not trying to be a minimalist reader. It is a local-first workspace for the links and context you want near the work.
Why Orlea works well for read-later research
Read later with context
Save the link, but also the quote, summary, screenshot, or file that tells future-you why this mattered.
Built for mixed-media research
Articles rarely live alone. Orlea keeps docs, screenshots, notes, and follow-up links in the same workspace.
Offline by default
Because the workspace is local-first, your saved reading list is still there when you are on a flight or away from stable internet.
Orlea is a better fit when...
Common questions
- Is Orlea a Pocket replacement?
- Orlea is better when read later turns into research. It saves links, notes, screenshots, and files together, rather than acting only as a stripped-down article reader.
- Can I save articles and docs for offline use?
- Your saved workspace stays available offline because Orlea stores it locally on your Mac by default.
- What makes Orlea different from a classic read later app?
- Classic read later apps focus on reading one article at a time. Orlea fits better when you want the article, your notes, related screenshots, and adjacent references in one place.
- What kinds of reading lists fit Orlea best?
- Research reading lists, product docs, competitor writeups, references for a project, and anything that becomes more useful once you add your own context are a strong fit.
Save it now. Read it when it matters.
Download Orlea for macOS and keep your reading list in a workspace that can also hold the rest of the research.