Best Self-hosted Bookmarking, RSS & Read-later tools in 2026
68 self-hosted open source alternatives in this category
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Elysian
Self-hosted tool to back up browser bookmarks toolbar to your home lab
Elysian is a self-hosted Node.js service with a browser extension that backs up and syncs bookmarks from your browser's bookmarks toolbar to a home lab, with Docker deplo...


BBYEN
Replacement for YouTube upload email notifications
Service that checks your YouTube subscriptions and sends email notifications for new uploads using the YouTube Data API, RSS feeds, and SMTP.

gobookmarks
Personal start page rendering Git-backed bookmarks from a plaintext file
Self-hosted landing/start page that renders bookmarks from a plaintext file with visual editor, search, Git-backed history, and multiple auth providers.
SyncMarks
Bookmark sync backend and web app for the SyncMarks extension
Self-hosted bookmark hub and backend for the SyncMarks browser extension, enabling cross-browser bookmark syncing plus a standalone web interface to manage bookmarks.


Newspipe
Web-based RSS/Atom news aggregator with multi-user support
Newspipe is a web-based RSS/Atom news aggregator with multi-user support, search and favorites, OPML import/export, and an API for feed management.

Readeck
Self-hosted bookmark manager and read-it-later application
Open-source read-it-later and bookmark manager with full-text extraction, highlights, collections, e-book export, and SQLite/PostgreSQL support.

Turtl
Encrypted notes and bookmarks with cross-device sync
Turtl is an end-to-end encrypted note-taking and bookmarking app with tagging, full‑text search, and optional self-hosted sync via Turtl Server.

RSS
Minimal RSS/Atom feed aggregator with a social-style web UI
A simple, opinionated RSS/Atom reader that auto-fetches feeds and presents them in a clean, social-feed-like web interface with tags, search, and layouts.