What is Obsidian?
It is a powerful knowledge base that works on top of
a local folder of plain text Markdown files.
Obsidian is a tool in the Knowledge Management category of a tech stack.
Who uses Obsidian?
Companies
3 companies reportedly use Obsidian in their tech stacks, including Crosslink Capital, DevOps, and herding-brain-cats.
Developers
151 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Obsidian.
Obsidian Integrations
Markdown, Linux, Windows, macOS, and LangChain are some of the popular tools that integrate with Obsidian. Here's a list of all 6 tools that integrate with Obsidian.
Obsidian's Features
- Markdown
- Graph View
- Backlinks
- Workspaces
- Page view
- Daily notes
- Search
- Word count
- Tags
- Zettelkasten
- Templates
- Audio recorder
- Custom CSS
- Publish(paid)
- Slides
Obsidian Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Obsidian?
MediaWiki
It is a free server-based software. It is an extremely powerful, scalable software and a feature-rich wiki implementation that uses PHP to process and display data stored in a database, such as MySQL.
Slite
Slite is the easiest way for teams to write together. From meeting notes, handbooks, guides, specifications to anything your team needs written down and retrievable in just a few clicks.
Roam Research
It is a note-taking tool for networked thought.
As easy to use as a document. As powerful as a graph database.
It helps you organize your research for the long haul.
Feedly
With Feedly, you can organize in one place industry publications, expert blogs, news sites, youtube channels, twitter feeds and much more.Keep up with the topics and trends you care about, without the overwhelm.
Nuclino
Create real-time collaborative documents and connect them instantly like a wiki. Use the tree, board, and graph view to explore and organize your knowledge visually. It's great for meeting notes, product requirements, docs, decisions, and more.
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