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Coming from Omnivore

Bring your Omnivore library to Stash

Omnivore shut down in November 2024. If you downloaded your export before the servers went dark, Stash reads it directly, labels and all.

Three steps

  1. Unzip your Omnivore exportInside you'll find one or more files named metadata_<N>_to_<M>.json: that's the part Stash needs.
  2. Open Stash → Settings → "Coming from Omnivore?"Click Import from Omnivore and select every metadata_*.json file at once.
  3. ReadEvery saved link lands on your shelf with its labels as tags and archived state preserved. Article text fills in the moment you open each one.

What carries over: URL, title, labels (as tags), saved date, and read/archived state.

What doesn't: the full article HTML and highlights that shipped alongside the metadata in your export aren't read directly (they're keyed to Omnivore's own file structure); Stash re-fetches and cleans each article the first time you open it instead.

Why people are switching

No account, no subscription: $9.99 once, after a 14-day trial. Full-text search, highlights, offline reading, and private end-to-end encrypted sync across your devices. And this time, if you ever want to leave: one-click export, including a plain HTML file that opens in any browser forever, no app required: see how.

Get Stash →

Stash is a Plainly Productive app. Questions: hello@plainlyproductive.com.