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Obsidian vs WooCommerce

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

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Obsidian

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

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WooCommerce

Free open-source e-commerce plugin for WordPress stores.

FeatureObsidianWooCommerce
Pricing ModelFreemiumOpen Source
Free TierYesYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$0$0
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, developers, creatorssolopreneurs, small-business
VerifiedYesYes
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceYesYes
Editorial Rating4.5/54/5
CategoriesProductivity, No-CodeE-Commerce, No-Code
Key FeaturesBidirectional linking, Graph view, 1,800+ community plugins, Local Markdown storage, Canvas visual boardsFree core plugin, 800+ extensions, Full WordPress integration, Unlimited products, Physical & digital products
Free Tier Quality
excellent
excellent

Pricing Breakdown

Obsidian

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

WooCommerce

WooCommerce plugin: free. Hosting: $10-50/month. WooCommerce Payments: 2.9% + $0.30. Extensions: $0-300/year each. Total: $10-100+/month.

Integration Overlap

Only in Obsidian (8)

Community plugins (1500+)ReadwiseZoteroTodoistGoogle CalendarGitHubTemplaterDataview

Only in WooCommerce (10)

WordPressStripePayPalSquareMailchimpGoogle AnalyticsFacebookInstagramQuickBooksShipStation

Use Case Fit

Obsidian

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

WooCommerce

  • * WordPress-based online stores
  • * Subscription and membership sites
  • * Digital product sales
  • * Multi-vendor marketplaces
  • * Custom e-commerce solutions

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

WooCommerce

Pros

  • + Free and open source
  • + Unlimited customization
  • + WordPress ecosystem
  • + No transaction fees (core)

Cons

  • - Requires WordPress hosting
  • - Extension costs add up
  • - Maintenance overhead
  • - Performance needs optimization

Editorial Verdict

Both tools are evenly matched on price. Obsidian excels at personal knowledge management, while WooCommerce is stronger for wordpress-based online stores.

Sarah Chen

Editor-in-Chief