Pagecut
Turns any long article into a clean, printable zine; niche and delightful.
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Pagecut does one small thing and does it with obvious care: it takes a long article and lays it out as a clean little zine you can actually print and hold. It is niche, a touch rough at the edges with image-heavy pieces, and completely delightful. I’ve printed four things since Tuesday that I’d otherwise have left rotting in a read-later list.
There’s not much more to say, and that’s the point. If you still like reading on paper and you’ve never found a tool that respects it, this is twelve dollars well spent.
What's good
- Genuinely lovely print output
- One-time price, no subscription
- Handles paywalled reading-list exports well
What's rough
- Layout engine trips on image-heavy pieces
- No mobile capture flow
- Maker
- Solo maker
- Category
- Reading
- Pricing
- One-time $12
- Platforms
- web
- Launched
- July 2026
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Editorial pick: an earned link, not a paid one.