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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...

A reading list turns into project research.
You want notes and screenshots next to saved articles.
You collect docs, references, and files, not just article text.
You want saved reading to leave the browser entirely.

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.