# Read-Later Apps > [!caution] Readwise is NOT a read-later app > > [[readwise|Readwise]] is an _integration_ tool for _syncing_ highlights > collected from multiple platforms to notes apps. However, Readwise Reader IS a > read-later app. ## Choices > [!caution] Watch out Chinese content > > - Some content from Chinese platforms can't be dealt with properly. > - Chinese fonts are not supported in some apps. - [Raindrop.io](https://raindrop.io) - Claims itself to be an "all-in-one bookmark manager", not quite the same thing as read-later apps - Supports annotation feature is more of a "bi-product". - Extremely helpful for saving heterogeneous contents. - Collection sharing feature - [Pocket](https://getpocket.com/) - Claims to be "your own private corner of the web to spend quality time with great articles." - Has curated news feed feature. - Does NOT support annotation! Only one highlighter color. - No folder support. Tags are available - [Instapaper](https://instapaper.com) is similar to Pocket, but looks like it has less features, the official website of it is also less intriguing. - Also supports curated news feed - Supports folder, but no sub-folder allowed. - Speed-reading feature - Matter - [Readwise Reader](https://readwise.io/read) - Is builtin in [[readwise|Readwise]]. - ==This deals poorly with Zhihu answers.== - [Cubox](https://cubox.pro) - Is developed by Chinese team. - Most importantly, it's based on Swift UI (nice) - BEST in terms of UI/UX! - Is the only app has support for Chinese fonts. - Supports forwarding WeChat articles (useful) - [mymind](https://mymind.com) - Smaller user base compared to Raindrop.io - Pricing... [Nicole van dear Hoeven - I can finally tell you about Readwise Reader.](https://youtu.be/uNH1JDOmGJw) ## Conclusion > [!tip] Cubox is still the best... > > Cubox is absolutely the best in terms of functionality, UI/UX, and pricing.