Flyleaf: Read Later 17+

Turn the web into a magazine

Maximilian Melzer

    • 5.0 • 11 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

Description

Flyleaf is a “read-later” app that displays saved articles from the web in a meticulously designed reading view, without popups, ads or other distractions.

SAVE ARTICLES FROM THE WEB
Use the share sheet from anywhere to save interesting links to Flyleaf. There is also an easy-to-use bookmarklet if you need it.

READ LATER WITHOUT DISTRACTIONS
Flyleaf takes web pages and removes everything inessential, like popups, ads and trackers, to preserve your privacy and sanity.

TURN WEBSITES INTO MAGAZINE ARTICLES
With Flyleaf's best-in-class book-like pagination, you can read articles page by page instead of scrolling vertically.

READ IT YOUR WAY
Flyleaf offers many ways to customize your reading experience, such as color themes and in-depth typography settings.

DISCOVER WHAT TO READ NEXT
Once your list of saved articles grows, it's easy to loose track. Flyleaf helps you to always discover fresh articles from your list.

SYNC WITH ICLOUD
Flyleaf uses iCloud to securely sync articles and reading progress between your devices – no additional signups needed.

STAY ORGANIZED WITH TAGS
You can add your own tags to articles to organize your library.

READ ANYWHERE YOU GO
Enjoy fully native apps for iPhone, iPad, and macOS, lovingly crafted by indie developer Max Melzer.

READ IN FULL SCREEN
Remove all distractions and focus on the text by entering fullscreen mode. You can still access all the controls you need through an intuitive gesture interface.

LOAD ARTICLES FROM ARCHIVE.TODAY IN ONE TAP
Sometimes, an article may not be available in your region or without logging in. Flyleaf lets you effortlessly access many of them from a web archive instead.

AUTOMATE ACTIONS WITH SHORTCUTS AND SIRI
Flyleaf offers a comprehensive list of Shortcuts actions, so you can add URLs via Siri or build Shortcuts to automatically tag articles.

Flyleaf is free to use and offers an optional subscription for advanced features such as themes, tags and the archive.today integration.

Privacy Policy: https://moehrenzahn.de/project/flyleaf/privacy/
Terms of Use: https://moehrenzahn.de/project/flyleaf/terms/

What’s New

Version 2.2.1

Just a very quick fix that restores the ability to change fonts without a subscription.

New in 2.2.0:

### Features ###

- Additional fonts (subscription-only)
- Improved font picker with previews and favorites
- Add linked articles from the reading view with one tap
- Import articles from Matter

### Improvements ###

- Instapaper importer can now import tags as well as folders
- Add some missing items to the macOS article context menu
- Small user interface tweaks all around

### Bug fixes ###

- Fix continuous crashes on launch after an unprocessable article was added
- Fix a source of occasional crashes on launch or in background
- Fix an issue with scroll positions when switching between article lists
- Fix reading progress indicators showing the wrong progress
- Fix YouTube audio sometimes playing during downloads

Ratings and Reviews

5.0 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

DukkhaLatte ,

Best in class

I've been using Flyleaf since the day it hit App Store, and as an annoying nerd who is obsessed with read-later apps I can confidently say Flyleaf is best in class.

Flyleaf is not really a research tool (no highlighting or note-taking features), nor does it have any gimmicky "AI" features, instead it just takes text from websites and strips out the cruft, making them pleasant to read in a fantastic paginated experience.

Flyleaf is still relatively new and has had a few rough edges, but as of now I'm not sure I could enumerate any. This has quickly become my most use app. The reading experience is so nice (paginated reading really just works better for my brain) that I actually just get more reading done with this app. If you want an excellent read-later app that won't break the bank and is private (no third party servers tracking your reading habits!) I really don't think Flyleaf can be beat.

sam n 17 ,

The best way to read articles on your phone

I love that I can tap to go to the next page like on my kindle. It makes reading on my phone so much easier on my wrists and hands.

Developer Response ,

Thanks for the nice review. That is the exact reason why I built this app!

sethkinkaid ,

Pay Once option?

I’d really not like to have another subscription for apps—can you implement a Pay Once option for this?

Developer Response ,

Hi, thanks for your review! I understand your concerns. I currently have no plans for a single payment option, but I encourage you to just stick to the free version. I take great care to make sure the non-subscriber experience in Flyleaf contains all the core features.

App Privacy

The developer, Maximilian Melzer, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Some in‑app purchases, including subscriptions, may be shareable with your family group when Family Sharing is enabled.

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