Save Web Content to Library
Importing articles into FlowFerry and storing them offline is very simple. You only need to copy the article link into the app.
Save from URL
The most common way to save content is to copy the link and paste it into the app.
For example, importing articles from WeChat public accounts into FlowFerry is easy. Just tap the “Share” icon, then click “Copy Link,” and finally paste it into the app and click “Save.”

Save from Share Sheet
You can also save content from the share sheet.
Download the images
By default, FlowFerry will not download the images in the article automatically. So the image is not available offline.
You can enable it in the settings page. Once enabled, it may take longer to save the article, as the images will be downloaded and stored in the app.
Supported Content Sources
In theory, FlowFerry supports most blog-style websites and news sites. However, YGeeker can't guarantee 100% support for all untested sources. Here are the officially supported sources:
Long-term Officially Supported Sources
These sources receive priority support and maintenance for stability.
- WeChat Official Accounts
- Zhihu Columns
- Wikipedia
- Juejin
- X (formerly Twitter)
Tested and Supported Sources
These sources have been tested and are usable, but may not be as stable as the long-term officially supported sources.
- Sspai
- People's Daily
- NetEase News
- Gamecores
- Tencent News