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Readwise vs Obsidian

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

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Readwise

Sync reading highlights and remember what you read

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Obsidian

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

FeatureReadwiseObsidian
Pricing ModelPaidFreemium
Free TierNoYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$8.99$0
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, creatorssolopreneurs, developers, creators
VerifiedNoYes
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceNoYes
Editorial Rating4.5/54.5/5
CategoriesProductivityProductivity, No-Code
Key FeaturesHighlight sync from Kindle, articles, PDFs, Spaced repetition review, Reader (read-it-later app), Export to Obsidian, Notion, Logseq, Daily review emailsBidirectional linking, Graph view, 1,800+ community plugins, Local Markdown storage, Canvas visual boards
Free Tier QualityNone
excellent

Pricing Breakdown

Readwise

Readwise Full: $8.99/month. Reader: $8.99/month. Bundle: $13.99/month. Lite (Reader only): $4.49/month.

Obsidian

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

Integration Overlap

Only in Readwise (8)

ObsidianNotionLogseqRoam ResearchKindleApple BooksPocketZapier

Only in Obsidian (8)

Community plugins (1500+)ReadwiseZoteroTodoistGoogle CalendarGitHubTemplaterDataview

Use Case Fit

Readwise

  • * Aggregating reading highlights
  • * Remembering key insights via spaced repetition
  • * Read-it-later for articles and newsletters
  • * Building a personal knowledge base
  • * Exporting highlights to note-taking tools

Obsidian

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

Readwise

Pros

  • + Best highlight aggregation available
  • + Spaced repetition actually works
  • + Reader app is excellent
  • + Seamless export to knowledge tools

Cons

  • - Expensive for light readers
  • - Requires commitment to the review habit
  • - Reader could replace another subscription
  • - Some sync sources have limitations

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

Obsidian takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. Readwise may still be the right pick if you need deep Productivity features or plan to scale to a larger team.

SaaSLens Editorial Team

Editorial Team