Migrate from Omnivore to Tuck in 30 seconds
Omnivore was the open-source favorite, until ElevenLabs bought the team in October 2024 and shut down the service. If you ran the export script before the data was deleted, Tuck imports your JSON archive in 30 seconds.
Ready to migrate? Get Tuck. The rest takes 30 seconds in the app.
Install Tuck on your phone or open it on the web. Sign in, tap Settings → Import → Omnivore, and drop your export file. We’ll preserve your tags, favorites, and archive state.
Omnivoreexport file ready? Hold on to it; you’ll upload it inside Tuck. Expected format: Omnivore JSON archive (zip).
What Tuck preserves
- All saved URLs + article HTML
- Labels (mapped to Tuck tags)
- Archive state
- Highlights (text + colors + notes)
- Per-article notes
- Date saved
What we can’t recover
- Self-hosted Omnivore servers aren't directly supported. Export to JSON first, then upload
- PDF attachments come over as URLs; the actual PDF binary needs to be re-uploaded if Omnivore was hosting it
Feature parity
Omnivore → Tuck
| Omnivore | Tuck |
|---|---|
| Library + Archive | Library + Archive |
| Labels | Tags (label → tag) |
| Highlights + per-text notes | Highlights + notes (1:1) |
| Newsletter inbox | Newsletter inbox at you@in.thetuck.app |
| Open-source (BYO server) | Hosted SaaS (not self-hostable) |
| Read-aloud | Text-to-speech (Pro) |
Coming from Omnivore? Use code OMNI50 for 50% off your first year.
Apply the code at checkout inside the app or on the web.
Honest section
When something else might be better for you.
Wallabag
Stay on Wallabag if self-hosting was the whole point of Omnivore for you, Wallabag is the natural successor. It's open source and can run on a $5 VPS. Tuck is hosted only.
Common questions
About moving from Omnivore.
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