Pocket is shutting down.
Your reading list doesn't have to.

Gisto is a calmer place for the articles you save — and it does the one thing Pocket never did: it reads them for you first. Every link you save comes back as a clean summary, so your list gets finished instead of forgotten.

Free for 7 days. No credit card.

You didn't have a Pocket problem. You had a "never actually read it" problem.

Every saved article was a small promise to your future self. Then the list grew to 400 items, and opening it started to feel like guilt. Pocket counted how much you saved. It never helped you finish.

Save less guilt. Get the point in seconds.

Summarized on save

The moment you save a link, Gisto gives you the 3-line version. Read the summary, decide if the full piece is worth it — in seconds, not "someday."

It clears itself

Finished reading? Gisto archives it automatically. Your list stays light. Emptying it feels like relief, not another chore.

Two verbs, that's it

Read, and star the ones worth keeping. No folders, no tags, nothing to manage.

Coming from Pocket? Start light.

Here's the honest truth about that backlog: most of the hundreds of links you exported were never going to get read. So don't rebuild the same graveyard somewhere new. Start fresh — save the next thing that actually catches your eye, and let Gisto hand you the gist of it.

  1. Download Gisto and start your 7-day trial.
  2. Save your next article — from your browser's share sheet, just like Pocket.
  3. Get the 3-line summary, read what earns it, and let the rest archive itself.

A reading list you'll actually reach the bottom of.

No streaks. No badges. No infinite feed. Just your articles, summarized, and a list that ends.

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