Build your own personal web archive

#1 Archive any web page with our browser plugin.

#2 Find your archived pages with tags or full-text search

#3 View your copy, complete with images, CSS and video

Securing your archives, for the long term

You may be wondering what assurances you have that we won't disappear and take all your archived pages. This is a very good fear to have, it has happend to us before, using other services!
  • We backup all archives nightly to a geographically separated second datacenter.
  • We have a simple tool that allows you to continually sync your archives to your local file system.
  • We are developing a self-hosted version that you can entirely run yourself. We will share the source code for personal use and modification with those who purchase a self-hosted license. Please contact us if you are interested in being an early adopter.
  • We have no intention of ever disappearing -- the creator of Webchiver himself already ha 35,000 links that he wants to keep forever. However, we promise on our honor that if we ever discontinue Webchiver as a consumer product, we will release the code under a fully open source license.

Pricing

Hosted edition

Free for up to 50 articles and 500MB of storage.

$18 a year for unlimited articles and 5GB of storage.

$24 a year for each additional 100GB of storage.

Or you can bring your own storage and pay no additional storage fees.

Self-hosted edition (in development, contact us if interested)

$100 for a license and 1 year of updates. $20 per year for further updates.
45-day money back guarantee, no questions asked, for all versions!

About Us

Webchiver is the creation of Patrick Fitzsimmons. He has minor data-hoarding tendencies, and after losing many bookmarks to link-rot, and other bookmarks to the closing of a web 2.0 booking marking site, he decided to make his own service. He has been using Webchiver personally for several years now, building a collection of 35,000 bookmarks, and finally has decided to turn it into a publicly available service. Patrick was the founding engineer at HubSpot and has experience running and maintaining large applications. Webchiver is made and hosted in the United States of America.

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