Batch Save Pocket is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 4,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.60 from 107 rated user, last update is 1437 days ago.
This extension is an add-on for Pocket, formerly Read It Later. It allows the user to add multiple links to their Pocket account at once, through the text they select on Chrome or by pasting links into the extension. All the hyperlinks/urls in the selected text are parsed by this extension. It is also possible to add common and custom tags to the selected links before sending them to Pocket. Developed by - karan173 To report any issues with the extension, email me at [email protected] Note- To logout and login as a different Pocket user, click Logout in the extension. Then go to getpocket.com, login as a different user there, and then click on the extension icon. Changelog v3.0 --Fixed bugs with common tag not being added. - The extension requires less permissions now. - Added a link to the user's Pocket account on the popup. Changelog v2.0 --Added option to logout. --Fixed bug which caused an error to be logged into console. --Added feature to add links to Pocket by pasting them into extension. --Now multiple links will be added to Pocket in the order in which they appear in the extension. --Basic UI changes.
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it works
It actually works through all the pocket API changes where even official extension stopped working for a month, and most others simply stopped working internally. Great extension!
So happy I found this - it's worth keeping Chrome around just for the ease of merging hundreds of URLs (Jekyll static page) to Pocket.