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Stache is a read-it-later app for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, designed for saving articles, blogs, web pages, and PDFs and reading them in a cleaner reading mode. It emphasizes “no recommendations, no distractions,” positioning itself more as a personal knowledge library and deep-reading tool than a content discovery platform.
Its core features include saving links via the system share sheet, in-app options, and Chrome, Edge, and Safari browser extensions. While reading, users can add highlights and notes, and organize items with tags, favorites, and archives. It also offers customization options for fonts, font size, line height, margins, themes, swipe actions, and more. For power users, multi-condition filtering, keyboard shortcuts, widgets, system Shortcuts, and full offline copies of web pages are notable highlights. Its offline capabilities are strong: it saves not only reading-mode versions, but also attempts to preserve full pages and images. PDFs can be saved and viewed offline, but highlighting and notes are not supported for PDFs.
Stache uses an App Store subscription model, with a one-month free trial for first-time users. US pricing is $2.99/month or $19.99/year. The subscription includes all features, all devices, and supports Family Sharing. No separate account registration is required; subscriptions, renewals, and cancellations are all managed through the App Store. In terms of deployment, it is a native app for Apple devices, relies on iCloud sync, and does not offer self-hosting.
Data sync is provided by iCloud, and the product page states that the developer cannot view users’ saved links, notes, highlights, or tags, giving it a clear privacy-focused positioning. However, it does not disclose enterprise-grade compliance certifications, audits, permission controls, or data residency information. Integrations are mainly limited to browser extensions, Instapaper/Goodlinks imports, and Apple system features; there is no mention of a public API, webhooks, or team collaboration.
Its strengths include transparent pricing, comprehensive offline reading, strong organization and filtering tools, and a workflow that fits well with Apple users’ habits. The drawbacks are also clear: there are no Web, Windows, or Android versions, making it unsuitable for cross-platform teams; web extraction may miss content due to site compatibility issues; and it lacks recommendations, social features, and enterprise management capabilities. It is best suited for students, researchers, knowledge workers, and heavy readers within the Apple ecosystem.
The crawled content does not provide information on network accessibility in mainland China, App Store regional availability, or payment options, so access from China is rated as unknown. If cross-platform support or localized features are needed in China, alternatives such as Pocket, Raindrop.io, and Cubox may be worth comparing.
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