Migrate from Wallabag to Tuck in 30 seconds
Wallabag is great if you want to host your own read-later app. If keeping a server up has stopped feeling fun, Tuck imports your Wallabag JSON or CSV in 30 seconds and you stop being on call for your reading list.
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 → Wallabag, and drop your export file. We’ll preserve your tags, favorites, and archive state.
Wallabagexport file ready? Hold on to it; you’ll upload it inside Tuck. Expected format: Wallabag JSON or CSV export.
What Tuck preserves
- All saved URLs
- Tags
- Archive (read) state
- Starred articles
- Date saved + date read
- Reading position (where supported)
What we can’t recover
- Annotations made via Wallabag's web reader come across as text-only highlights; color metadata isn't in the standard export
- Self-hosted-only fields (custom user tags on the back end) are flattened into the global tag list
Feature parity
Wallabag → Tuck
| Wallabag | Tuck |
|---|---|
| Unread + Archive + Starred | Library + Archive + Favorites |
| Tags | Tags (preserved) |
| Annotations | Highlights (color defaults to yellow) |
| EPUB / PDF export of articles | Per-article export to Markdown / HTML |
| BYO server | Hosted SaaS (no server to maintain) |
| API for custom integrations | API on the roadmap (Q2 2026) |
Coming from Wallabag? Use code WALLA50 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 itself
Stay on Wallabag itself if controlling where your data lives is the whole point, and you genuinely enjoy maintaining a server, keep Wallabag. Tuck is hosted-only and that's the trade-off.
Common questions
About moving from Wallabag.
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