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The 21 Best Content Curation Tools

Revised January 22, 2021
Revised May 29, 2019
Revised October 5, 2017

Although content marking is now a nearly universal practice—with 93% of B2B marketers using content marketing—half of all marketers still rank “producing enough content” as one of their top five challenges.

Fortunately, content marketers don’t have to do it all themselves. Content curation offers a way to repackage and repurpose the work of others to serve the needs of your brand’s audience. Curation can take a variety of forms:

What’s more, the work of discovering and saving curation-worthy content—and in some cases, even displaying and sharing it—doesn’t have to be (entirely at least) a manual effort.

The 20+ tools showcased here enable you to automatically find, source, search, store, organize, annotate, and/or share content from a wide range of publishers and social sources. Curated content can’t replace your own original creation, of course, but it can certainly supplement your efforts while still engaging your readers, viewers, and followers.

1) Storify
Google Review Count: 350

Create and source user-generated content fast with simultaneous collaboration. Ideal for live blogs, breaking events, and conferences. Store and repurpose content for later reposting. Permium version includes automated content curation.

UPDATE: Despite being possibly the most popular content curation tool in its time, Storify shut down in May 2018. Fortunately, there are several alternatives (see below). CurationSoft is a powerful (paid) tool for users with professional users with sophisticated needs. Additional options include ShareIt by Social Pilot, and Wakelet, a free tool that provides a similar feature set to Storify, and is offering a service for Storify users to export all the links they have on their public Storify stories to Wakelet.

Sample review:  “Add and curate content from any public webpage. Alternatively, you can use the integrated search to add content by simply drag and dropping. It’s a great way to capture the buzz from the show floor after a tradeshow, event or conference.” — Maximize Social Business (Drive)

2) Pocket
Google Review Count: 346

Grab content (articles, videos, whatever) from your web browser, email, or a wide range of apps including Twitter, Flipboard and Pulse, and save it in Pocket. View your content any time from any device, with or without an Internet connection.

Sample review:  “One of the most important tools in a marketer’s tool belt is knowledge. But who has time to cull through the hundreds of thousands of articles written daily? That’s where Pocket comes in. Stay up-to-date on the latest trends and industry news by saving content to read later. I use the Chrome extension and the iPhone app to sync my content as I save on the go.” — Rebekah Radice

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: ArCompany, Catherine Pham/SlideShare, Express Writers, Gizmodo, Marketing Insider Group (Starup), Maximize Social Business (Grow), Re/code, Rebekah Radice, Social Media Today, StoreYa Blog

3) Instapaper
Google Review Count: 342

Save articles, videos, recipes, or any interesting content to Instapaper with one click. Read and view any saved content on virtually any device, online or off. Highlight noteworthy text in any saved content.

Sample review:  “Recently, Instapaper got a refresh; it looks and feels better-organized. And there’s another handy new feature called Highlights. This works much like the highlighting feature in Kindle…it acts more like a news curator than a compiler — and there are plenty of aggregator apps out there — but it’s a fast way to check out what others are reading, too. Lastly, if you’re using Instapaper in the Apple/iOS ecosystem, it can stream saved videos to your TV using AirPlay.” — Re/code

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: Kissmetrics, Re/code

 

4) Flipboard
Google Review Count: 323

A hybrid curation app and social network—grab any content from the web and save it to your own Flipboard magazine. For bloggers, add a share button to posts to make it easy for others to Flip. Invite others to follow you on Flipboard.

Sample review:  “I have connected my Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn feeds to Flipboard, enabling me to scan each post in the feed as if they were articles in an electronic magazine. I see the first paragraph of an article, a thumbnail for a video, or an image without having to click on any links. I get a pretty good idea of what the post is about just from my scan. This enables me to scan quite a bit of content and take action only on what I deem important. I can reply, retweet or save to Pocket.” — ArCompany

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: ArCompany, Maximize Social Business (Grow), PR Daily, Shift Communications

5) Pinterest
Google Review Count: 289

A social network / curation tool for images. Find and save recipes, photos, infographics, comics, wish-list items, style inspiration and other ideas to try.

Sample review:  “By now I’m sure you’re already quite familiar with Pinterest (and are as addicted to it as I am). But have you thought about using it to curate ideas for your content? Perhaps you see an infographic you like and want to emulate, or new ways to present your content visually. Pinterest is the ultimate visual content curation tool!” — Online Marketing Institute

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: Marketing Insider Group (Curation), Online Marketing Institute

6) CurationSoft
Google Review Count: 272

Discover, review and curate content from blogs, news sites, Google Plus, Facebook, Amazon, Ebay, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, Instagram, Wikipedia, or any RSS feed. Search by keyword, choose content, drag and drop, add commentary, and post. Share the latest content in your industry, generate backlinks, and avoid copyright issues.

Sample review:  “CurationSoft enables you to curate information and discover things based on keywords from Google, Google blogs, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr and any RSS feed.” — Maximize Social Business (Drive)

Pricing: $5 per month or $47 per year

Showcase reviews: Maximize Social Business (Drive)

7) Pearltrees
Google Review Count: 271

Organize, explore and share everything you like. Save web pages, files, photos or notes and categorize them. Explore collections related to your interests and subscribe to their updates. Access your account anytime and share anything from your computer, mobile and tablet.

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: Maximize Social Business (Drive)

8) Curata
Google Review Count: 234

Find relevant content delivered to you automatically, all in one place, from hundreds of thousands of sources, using Curata’s self-learning engine. Organize, annotate and create content to engage your audience.

Sample review:  “A content provider that emphasizes growing revenue and leads with strong, scalable content production. Curata features powerful analytics that measures performance and sales pipeline impact.” — SnapApp

Pricing: contact vendor for pricing

Showcase reviews: Marketing Insider Group (Curation), SnapApp

9) RebelMouse
Google Review Count: 226

Calling itself “the first digital publishing platform that is fully wired for social,” RebelMouse enables brands, media companies and individuals to create content that reaches and grows audiences across the social web. It distributes content across sites, social, apps and ads, and amplifies engagement with intelligent recommendations, social calls to action, and real-time trending alerts.

Sample review:  “RebelMouse is a content curator tool that enables users to integrate content from social media networks, blogs and news websites. It caters to individuals as well as enterprises who have content marketing in their branding strategy.” — GetApp

Pricing: contract vendor for pricing

Showcase reviews: GetApp, Inspire To Thrive

10) Listly
Google Review Count: 212

A simple tool to create, share, curate, and collaborate on lists.

Sample review:  “If you want to build a list that can easily be updated and voted on by your community use List.ly.” — RazorSocial

Pricing: free or $10 per month/$100 per year per user

Showcase reviews: BuzzBlogger, Maximize Social Business (Drive), Online Marketing Institute, RazorSocial

11) TrapIt
Google Review Count: 180

UPDATE: TrapIt was acquired by ScribbleLive in May 2017. It’s not clear what happened to the product after that.

12) BagTheWeb
Google Review Count: 164

Curate online content by creating focused “bags” containing the best links on your favorite topics. A bag is a hybrid media container that allows you to organize the links you find most interesting into a cohesive unit, then share your bags.

Sample review:  “Bagtheweb helps users curate Web content. For any topic, you can create a ‘bag’ to collect, publish, and share content from the Web.” — Maximize Social Business (Drive)

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: Maximize Social Business (Drive)

13) ContentGems
Google Review Count: 150

Find relevant content on any topic by applying filters to ContentGems’ database of sources or your own collection, then receive a dynamic stream of content. Share discovered content on social networks, in email newsletter, on websites, portals, or web apps.

Sample review:  “You can get access to 200,000+ RSS feeds. Search by your selected keywords, and you’ll be able to scan through gobs of content.” — Marketing Insider Group (Curation)

Pricing: free, $99 or $199 per month

Showcase reviews: Marketing Insider Group (Curation)

14) Quuu
Google Review Count: 141

Automates sharing of curated content. Select relevant interest categories, then Quuu will automatically send “hand curated” content to your Buffer account for you to review, edit, and queue for posting.

Sample review:  “Set up filters and ideas that relate to your niche. This tool will provide a constant stream of hand-picked content for you to scan and sort through.” — Marketing Insider Group (Curation)

Pricing: free or $10 per month

Showcase reviews: Marketing Insider Group (Curation), SnapApp

15) Nuzzel
Google Review Count: 139

Use Nuzzel to search for top news stories by topic, and discover the best news stories shared by your friends on Facebook and Twitter without being overwhelmed or missing anything.

Sample review:  “As both a web and iOS app, this social-media tool helps you organize the stories shared by your Facebook and Twitter friends, aggregating the information into easy-to-read links and providing a way to add influencers that you can leverage for your own marketing needs. You can also go deeper by accessing the stories shared by friends of friends to develop a better understanding of your audience.” — Nuzzel

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: Entrepreneur, Robbie Richards

16) Pressly
Google Review Count: 82

UPDATE: Pressly was acquired and absorbed by Vision Critical in September, 2017. Another one bites the dust.

17) elink.io
Google Review Count: 78

An all-in-one content curation tool that lets you collect virtually any type of content, from rich media (video, SlideShare, etc.), RSS feeds and web content to documents, customize your layout, and share your curated content via an email newsletter (integrates with popular EMS providers), web page, or real-time website embed.

Sample review: “elink (is an) all-in-one content curation tool. Combine web links and share them in three beautiful ways. Customize the look and feel of your content with beautiful pre-built layouts. Use elink Chrome Extension to capture content on the web in seconds.” — You Brand Inc.

Pricing: free or $12 per month; contact vendor for enterprise pricing

Showcase reviews: You Brand Inc.

18) Tint
Google Review Count: 70

Aggregate content from sources across the web. Integrate user-generated content (UGC) into websites, microsites, ad units, digital screens, projector walls, and elsewhere. Collect and curate content from 15 different channels to involve customers and brand advocates.

Sample review:  “What…sets Tint apart?…Social Media Walls for Events! You can use Tint on a TV monitor to display the event’s official Facebook feed, the speaker’s Twitter feed, a  sponsor’s Instagram photos, or even tweets/photos your attendees are sharing via hashtags  that you specify.” — Inspire to Thrive

Pricing: $500 or $1,000 per year; enterprise pricing by quote

Showcase reviews: Inspire To Thrive

19) Ctrlq RSS Search
Google Review Count: 20

Instant RSS Search is a Google powered feed engine to help you discover RSS feeds around your favorite topics. Customize queries to find popular blogs and news sites covering specific topics, all RSS feeds from a particular publisher, feeds by topic, or Twitter accounts within an organization.

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: Wrike

20) historius
Google Review Count: 8

Save any web page from any browser with a single click. Store a cached version of the page for offline use or permanent archiving. Find saved pages using full-text search, and share your saved file archive with anyone.

Sample review:  “You bookmarked a great article a couple of months ago, and now you need to find it again – but which one was it? If you’re not the type who bothers with tags or descriptions then it may take some time to find out. But that’s where Historio.us comes in. This lightweight and simple tool bookmarks a page using its bookmarklet (no bulky extensions here), and then allows full text searching of your bookmark collection, any time you like.” — TechRadar

Pricing: free, $3 per month, or $20 per year

Showcase reviews: TechRadar

21) Feed My Inbox
Google Review Count: 6

A very simple tool that lets you subscribe to any number of RSS feeds as emails. Just paste in a feed URL, enter your email address, and choose your preferred sending frequency.

Pricing: free

Showcase reviews: Siasat

More Tools

Wakelet
Google Review Count: 119

Wakelet takes the concept of social bookmarking—think Folkd, Diigo, or even Scoop.it—to a whole new level. Create, organize, and reorganize at any time collections of links. Personalize collections with your own images and layout. Collaborate with team members, keep collections private, or embed them. This is a helpful tool for content planning and research as well as many other purposes.

Pricing: free

ShareIt
Google Review Count: 114

Search for the most-shared content on social media in any topic area with the last 24 hours, then reshare on your social networks directly or schedule posts across your social media accounts using Social Pilot. Find relevant Twitter accounts based on keywords, and filter content by relevance and time.

Pricing: free

Eyebase
Google Review Count: 56

A sophisticated digital asset management (DAM) system that imports and syncs assets as easily as Dropbox; auto-tags assets using artificial intelligence (AI); uses multi-lingual tags so you can tag an asset in one language and search for it in another; simplifies collaboration; offers intelligent video search; and integrates with other systems including WordPress, Salesforce, and Adobe applications.

Pricing: starts at $500

Martin Social
Google Review Count: N/A (in beta)

It may be premature to call this a “best” tool, but it has interesting potential. Martin uses AI technology (powered by IBM Watson) to analyze your Facebook business page feed and suggest third-party content to post, curating content from more than 100,00 news, video, and company sources.

Pricing: free (while in beta)

Showcase Reviews

ArCompany
BuzzBlogger
Catherine Pham/SlideShare
Entrepreneur
Express Writers
GetApp
Gizmodo
Inspire To Thrive
Kissmetrics
Marketing Insider Group (Curation)
Marketing Insider Group (Startup)
Maximize Social Business (Drive)
Maximize Social Business (Grow)
Online Marketing Institute
Perception System
PR Daily
RazorSocial
Re/code
Rebekah Radice
Robbie Richards
Shift Communications
Siasat
SnapApp
Social Media Today
StoreYa Blog
TechRadar
Wrike
You Brand Inc.

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