Features & Capabilities

SiteSucker is an iOS app that automatically downloads websites from the Internet. It does this by copying the site's webpages, style sheets, images, PDFs, and other files to your iOS device, duplicating the site's directory structure. When SiteSucker downloads a webpage or style sheet, it scans the file for links and downloads the links. SiteSucker "localizes" the pages it downloads, allowing you to browse a site while offline.

SiteSucker lets you save the current URL and settings in a document which you can use to download the same site in the same way whenever you want.

SiteSucker should only be used to download files that a user has the legitimate right to access.

User Growth & Download Statistics

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Developed by:
Rick Cranisky
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sitesucker/id346896838
Website:
https://ricks-apps.com

User Reviews

SiteSucker is lauded for ease of use and strong offline site capture, including deep scans and ZIP exports. However, multiple reviews highlight drawbacks: offline media often not downloaded, saved/exported content isn’t reliably accessible, reliability problems with large or complex sites, missing offline features like favorites/search, and occasional site compatibility blocks. Overall, it’s a powerful niche tool for offline web access with notable usability and support, tempered by inconsistent performance on some sites and media.
Pros
  • Very easy to use and straightforward for downloading sites.
  • Excellent offline capture: download and browse entire sites offline.
  • Powerful features for advanced users: deep scans, error logs, and exportable ZIP of offline files.
  • Useful for offline documentation and travel references (offline access to content).
  • Positive developer support and responsiveness mentioned by users.
Cons
  • Offline media (slideshows, videos) often aren’t available offline or require internet.
  • Saved pages are not easily viewable and exporting can be flaky (export button may delete files; sometimes only the index is downloaded).
  • Reliability issues and occasional finicky behavior (downloads fail or are inconsistent, especially with large sites).
  • Missing essential offline features like favorites, in-site search, and login support for offline mode.
  • Some sites or platforms (e.g., Google Sites, Squarespace) pose compatibility blocks or download failures.
Recent reviews
I’m kinda surprised that this doesn’t take advantage of iOS 26 new background features, maybe in the future?
by JT*****, 2025-12-20

I needed my portfolio to be viewable offline and this thing doesnt work. saves the text and pages fine; does not show my slideshows or videos without internet connection. so pretty much useless to me. beware if you're buying this for media--it's easy to use, but it doesnt work for media.
by ba*****, 2025-10-24

This app no longer works, and Apple refused to provide a refund. Don’t waste your money.
by FS*****, 2025-05-30
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