Save More Articles and Curate Content with Pocket and Zapier

Alison Groves
Alison Groves / May 12, 2015


"When you find something you want to view, put it in Pocket." That's how content saving and curation platform Pocket describes themselves, and we couldn't have said it better. Today, we're happy to announce that Zapier now supports Pocket, which opens up even more possibilities on how you can save and curate content.

If you're a Pocket user, you're probably familiar with the browser extensions that allow you to save any article you'd like to read later. Now connected to Zapier, not only can you save content for later from other apps, but you can use Pocket to help curate content for you across the web. Tag an article in Pocket and use that to create a Trello card, queue up a social share in Buffer, or post a message in Slack. Or if you'd rather use Pocket's "Favorite" feature, you can use that too for sharing articles on Facebook or saving them in your Evernote account.

Here are some of the new automation possibilities for your content saving and curating. To see more, check out the Pocket Zapbook page.

How to Use This Integration

  1. Sign up for a Pocket account account, and also make sure you have a Zapier account.
  2. Connect your Pocket account to Zapier.
  3. Check out pre-made Pocket integrations.
  4. Or create your own from scratch in the Zap Editor.

Enjoy!