LinkBook vs Instapaper for iPhone users

Quick verdict: choose Instapaper if your main requirement is a classic, article-first read-later tool across many reading surfaces. Choose LinkBook if you want read-later plus broader link organization and source-aware workflows in one iPhone app.

Compared on: February 11, 2026

Feature and pricing table

Category LinkBook Instapaper
Positioning Bookmark + read-later flow with Share Sheet capture and Smart Cards. "Save Anything. Read Anywhere." read-later positioning.
Capture inputs Share Sheet and manual add with tags/folders/notes. Save links for article reading with highlighting and notes support.
Reading tools Reader Mode, Book Mode, highlights, notes, font controls. Offline mode, speed reading, playlist, highlights, and notes (official + App Store messaging).
Organization depth Tags, folders, source filters, unread/favorite filters, Smart Card workflows. Folders and read-later centric organization model.
Pricing (public page) Free + Premium tier (feature list on LinkBook content). $5.99/month or $59.99/year Premium listed on official premium page when checked.

Where Instapaper is strong

  • Long-established read-later product and reading UX patterns.
  • Clear premium feature list for text consumption workflows.
  • Known compatibility with Kindle and broader reading destinations.

Where LinkBook is strong

  • Broader bookmark workflows beyond article-only use cases.
  • Smart Cards for link types like recipes, social links, and AI references.
  • iPhone save-and-retrieve flow with source/tag/folder filtering.

FAQ

Can LinkBook replace Instapaper?

For users who need both bookmarking and read-later in one app, LinkBook can cover more workflow types. For pure article reading depth, Instapaper remains strong.

Is Instapaper cheaper or more expensive?

Instapaper lists Premium at $5.99/month or $59.99/year (checked February 11, 2026). LinkBook premium pricing details should be checked in-app.

Which app is better for non-article links?

LinkBook's Smart Card categories suggest stronger handling for mixed link types.

Sources used for this comparison (last checked on February 11, 2026)

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