Sigilla
Sigilla is a reading inbox designed to stop digital hoarding. Instead of acting as a bottomless storage bucket for links you never read, Sigilla serves as a filter between the web and your personal knowledge base (like Obsidian, Notion, or Logseq).
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Distraction-free
- Privacy focused
Features
- Ad-free
- Web Clipper
- No Tracking
- Cloud Sync
- Full-Text Search
- File Tagging
- Support for MarkDown
- Srs
- PKM
- Knowledge Management
Sigilla information
What is Sigilla?
Sigilla is a reading inbox designed to stop digital hoarding. Instead of acting as a bottomless storage bucket for links you never read, Sigilla serves as a filter between the web and your personal knowledge base (like Obsidian, Notion, or Logseq).
Most read-later apps encourage you to save everything and read nothing. Sigilla uses a spaced repetition engine to surface unread items, forcing a simple decision: Read it now, or delete it. This keeps your reading list clean and actionable.
Once you read an article, Sigilla offers a distraction-free reader view where you can highlight key insights. When finished, you can export the article—complete with metadata and your highlights—as formatted Markdown.
Key Features:
The Anti-Hoarding Engine: Old links don't die; they resurface until you process them.
Clean Reader View: Strips away ads and clutter for a focused reading experience.
Markdown Export: Copy-paste ready for Obsidian/Notion.
Privacy First: No tracking, no social features, no selling of data.

