My primary requirement is "permanent copy". For that reason, I like Raindrop. (Raindrop UI is a big plus, too). The only reason I don't wanna rely on Raindrop is its one-man operation nature. What happens when he abandons it?
Then comes AnyBox. Data stays in iCloud. It has got archive feature and comes with three options - webarchive, pdf or screenshot. Great since some web pages cannot be archived using webarchive.
Yet, the questions still remain - what happens when the dev abandons it and the app no longer is compatible with macOS 5 or 10 years from now, what happens to our archives, will they remain accessible/viewable in an easy way.
I tried ArchiveBox before. UI was not a joy to use.
The most ideal would be to run Raindrop on self-hosted environment with own S3 configuration. Unfortunately, Raindrop is not open-source. Do we have any good alternatives to ArchiveBox? It does not have to be free. One-time licensing fee would be better than subscriptions though.