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Logseq vs Obsidian

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Logseq and Obsidian.

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Logseq

Open-source outliner with bidirectional linking

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Obsidian

Local-first Markdown note-taking app with bidirectional linking.

FeatureLogseqObsidian
Pricing ModelOpen SourceFreemium
Free TierYesYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$0$0
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, developers, creatorssolopreneurs, developers, creators
VerifiedNoYes
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceYesYes
Editorial Rating4.2/54.5/5
CategoriesProductivityProductivity, No-Code
Key FeaturesOutliner-based note-taking, Bidirectional linking, Daily journals, Graph view, Flashcards (spaced repetition)Bidirectional linking, Graph view, 1,800+ community plugins, Local Markdown storage, Canvas visual boards
Free Tier Quality
excellent
excellent

Pricing Breakdown

Logseq

App: free (open-source). Logseq Sync: $5/month (E2E encrypted cloud sync). Everything else is free forever.

Obsidian

Personal: free. Commercial: $50/user/year. Sync add-on: $4/month (E2E encrypted). Publish add-on: $8/month (public website).

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (2)

ReadwiseZotero

Only in Logseq (5)

ExcalidrawGitSyncthingPlugins APIMarkdown ecosystem

Only in Obsidian (6)

Community plugins (1500+)TodoistGoogle CalendarGitHubTemplaterDataview

Use Case Fit

Overlapping Use Cases (1)

Personal knowledge management

Logseq

  • * Daily journaling and note-taking
  • * Research and learning with flashcards
  • * Building a connected knowledge base
  • * Outliner-based project planning

Obsidian

  • * Zettelkasten and linked note-taking
  • * Research and academic writing
  • * Project documentation
  • * Daily journaling and reflection

Logseq

Pros

  • + Completely free and open-source
  • + Privacy-first with local storage
  • + Powerful outliner structure
  • + Strong plugin ecosystem

Cons

  • - Steeper learning curve than Notion
  • - Mobile apps are less polished
  • - Syncing requires paid service or workarounds
  • - Smaller community than Obsidian

Obsidian

Pros

  • + Free for personal use
  • + Data stays on your device — full privacy
  • + Blazing fast even with thousands of notes
  • + Massive plugin ecosystem
  • + Works offline with no internet required

Cons

  • - Steep learning curve for non-technical users
  • - Real-time collaboration requires third-party tools
  • - Sync and publish features are paid add-ons
  • - Mobile app is less polished than desktop

Editorial Verdict

Both tools are evenly matched on price. Logseq excels at personal knowledge management, while Obsidian is stronger for personal knowledge management.

SaaSLens Editorial Team

Editorial Team