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Obsidian

Local-first, plain-text note-taking app with AI plugin ecosystem.

AI ProductivityFreemium · Free

Obsidian is a local-first note-taking app built around linked notes and knowledge graphs, with AI plugins available for content generation and search. It stores notes as plain markdown files while allowing users to build a richly interconnected personal knowledge base. The tool targets power users wanting full control over their note-taking data and structure.

Pros

  • +Local-first storage gives users full control over their data
  • +Powerful linking and knowledge graph features for connected notes
  • +Extensive plugin ecosystem including AI-assisted plugins

Cons

  • Steeper learning curve than simpler note-taking apps
  • AI features depend on installing and configuring community plugins

Best for

Common use-cases

  • Building a personal knowledge base with linked notes
  • Taking markdown-based notes stored locally
  • Extending note-taking with AI-assisted community plugins

Integrations

MarkdownPlugin EcosystemLocal File System

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Obsidian FAQ

How much does Obsidian cost?
Obsidian uses freemium pricing, starting from Free. Check Obsidian's site for current plans.
What are the best Obsidian alternatives?
Top alternatives include AFFiNE, Akiflow, alfred_. See the full list of Obsidian alternatives for a ranked comparison.

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