Read it later.
Grow it forever.
Articles saved as markdown files in your vault. Highlight, annotate, file to your knowledge base. Your AI reads what you've read. No lock-in. No dead startups.
Building a Second Brain: The Definitive Guide to PARA
The PARA method stands for Projects, Areas, Resources, Archives...
Zettelkasten: How One German Scholar Was So Freakishly Productive
Niklas Luhmann published 70 books and over 400 scholarly articles...
The React Native New Architecture in 2026
The new architecture is now the default. Fabric, TurboModules...
From "I'll read this later"
to knowledge that sticks.
It's 8pm. You find a great article. You save it. By morning, it's in your Obsidian vault — highlighted, annotated, filed — ready for your AI to read alongside you. Here's how that happens.
One click from
anywhere you read.
The Chrome extension lives in your toolbar. When you hit something worth saving, one click queues it — Grove runs server-side extraction to strip ads, paywalls, and clutter, leaving you just the article.
On iPhone or iPad? Use the Share Sheet. Tap the share button, tap Grove, done. It's in your queue before you've closed the tab.
Your reading queue,
distraction-free.
The iOS and iPad app shows everything waiting for you. Clean typography designed for long reads — Fraunces headings, Lora body text, generous margins. No notifications. No noise. Just the article.
Tap and hold to highlight a passage. Add a note in the margin. Tag it so future-you (and your AI) can find it. Mark it read when you're done — that's when the real magic starts.
Morning. It's already
in Obsidian.
The Obsidian plugin syncs automatically in the background. New articles appear
in Grove/Inbox/ as plain markdown files.
After you read and file them, they move to wherever they belong in your vault —
with your highlights, tags, and notes preserved.
Your AI assistant — Claude, Obsidian AI, whatever you use — can now read everything you've read. Your knowledge base grows every time you clear your queue.
From "I should read this" to "it's in my vault, annotated" —
in under 5 minutes.
See your reading queue in Obsidian in under 5 minutes →"Your reading list shouldn't depend on a startup's runway. Your highlights shouldn't live in a database you can't touch."
Your files. Your rules.
Not another SaaS with a monthly fee and an export button. This is software built around your files.
Vault-Native Storage
Articles saved as .md files in your Obsidian vault. No proprietary database. No sync service. Just files on your disk.
AI Filing
Learns your folder structure and suggests where each article belongs. Your AI agents can read everything you've read.
Offline-First
Everything works without internet. Your vault is local. No server dependency for reading.
Open Source
AGPL-3.0 licensed. Read every line, fork it, self-host it.
Browser Extension
One-click save from Chrome. Clean extraction, no clutter.
Tags & Backlinks
Full Obsidian integration. Your articles become part of your knowledge graph.
Built for humans and agents.
Your AI can clip, curate, and cross-reference — without leaving your vault. Grove is the first read-it-later app designed for the agentic era.
MCP Server
Works with Claude, GPT, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible agent. Add articles, search your library, update status.
npx @grove/mcp-server Webhooks
Get notified when you file an article. Trigger summaries, cross-reference your vault, build your own workflows.
article.filed → your agent Agent Tokens
Named, auditable, revocable tokens for each agent. See what clipped what. Revoke instantly. Trust without surprise.
grv_live_... Example — agent adds research to your queue
// In your agent's MCP config
"grove":
"command": "npx @grove/mcp-server",
"env": "GROVE_TOKEN": "grv_live_..."
// Agent prompt
"Research LLM inference optimization and add the best
5 articles to my Grove queue tagged #ai-infra" Simple, honest pricing.
No per-seat nonsense. No surprise price hikes. Pay once or pay nothing.
- ✶ Full app — read, annotate, triage, file
- ✶ Server extraction & vault sync
- ✶ AI filing suggestions
- ✶ Limited to 10 articles/month
- ✶ RSS feeds & subscriptions
- — Single device
Self-host? It's open source.
- ✶ Everything in Free — unlimited
- ✶ Unlimited articles & devices
- ✶ RSS feeds & subscriptions
- ✶ Automation hooks (agents, email, webhooks)
- ✶ Priority support
Why we built
Grove.
Omnivore shut down overnight. Pocket got acquired, neglected, sunset. Every time, users scrambled to export their data before the lights went off.
We think that's broken.
Your reading list shouldn't depend on a startup's runway. Your annotations shouldn't vanish because a company pivoted.
Grove is different. Your data is markdown files on your computer. Open source. If we disappear tomorrow, every article, every highlight, every note is still right there in your vault — untouched.
Your files. Your knowledge. Yours to keep.
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