The read-later app
that deletes what you never read

Most saved links are never reopened. Burn 451 is the AI bookmark and read-later app that gives every link 24 hours — read it or it burns. What survives becomes a permanent knowledge base, queryable by Claude, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible AI agent.

Read first: Best Bookmark Manager 2026 · Best AI Bookmark Manager 2026 · Read It Later App guide · Pocket Alternative 2026

Why Burn 451

Not another bookmark organizer. A bookmark autopsy.

24h

Deadline-driven

Every link gets 24 hours. Decide or lose it.

26

MCP tools

Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf can query your vault.

$0

Free to start

Core reading flow is free. Pro unlocks AI features at $4.99/mo.

iOS + Web + ChromeLocal-first & privateSafari coming soon

Curious what survives the burn? Explore curated reading vaults →

How it Works

Three stages. One rule: decide or lose it.

Flame24h

New link saved. You have 24 hours to open it or it burns.

flame

Frequently asked questions

What is Burn 451?+

Burn 451 is a read-later app built around a 24-hour burn timer that forces daily triage. Every saved article must be read, vaulted for permanent keeping, or released within 24 hours. It is a content digestion system for people who save more than they read, with AI digest and an MCP server for developer workflows.

How is Burn 451 different from Pocket?+

Pocket was a passive storage system where articles piled up indefinitely. Burn 451 is a forced-decision system where every saved article demands action within 24 hours. Burn also ships AI triage and an MCP server for Claude and Cursor — capabilities Pocket never offered before Mozilla shut it down in July 2025.

Is Burn 451 free?+

Burn's core reading flow is free — the 24-hour timer, Spark, Vault, MCP server, and Chrome extension cost nothing, with no ads and no data selling. Pro ($4.99/mo or $48/yr, 7-day trial) unlocks the AI features: AI Read digests, voice notes, unlimited Vault, full-text search, and Markdown export.

What does the 24-hour timer do?+

Every article you save enters the Flame zone with a 24-hour countdown. Before it burns, you choose: open it and it moves to Spark with 30 more days, vault it permanently, or let it burn to Ash. The timer solves the core hoarding problem — 94% of traditional bookmarks are never reopened.

Does Burn 451 have an API or MCP server?+

Yes. Burn 451 ships a REST API and a 26-tool MCP (Model Context Protocol) server on npm as burn-mcp-server. This lets Claude, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible AI tools query your saved articles as live context while you work.

Can I connect Burn 451 to Claude or Cursor?+

Yes. Install burn-mcp-server from npm, connect it to Claude Code, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client, and your saved articles become searchable tools the AI can call. Ask What did I save about vector databases? and get answers sourced from your own reading history, with summaries and direct links to originals.

What are Burn 451's editorial Vaults?+

Vaults are hand-curated reading lists for AI thought leaders and operators — Karpathy, Simon Willison, Paul Graham, Naval Ravikant, Lenny Rachitsky, Swyx, Pieter Levels, and Tiago Forte. Each Vault organizes essays, posts, and transcripts by topic with AI summaries, auto-syncing as new content from that author is published.