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
8 companies reportedly use Obsidian in their tech stacks, including Crosslink Capital, e-art.lv, and Office Suite.
Developers
197 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?
Slack
Imagine all your team communication in one place, instantly searchable, available wherever you go. That’s Slack. All your messages. All your files. And everything from Twitter, Dropbox, Google Docs, Asana, Trello, GitHub and dozens of other services. All together.
Jira
Jira's secret sauce is the way it simplifies the complexities of software development into manageable units of work.
Jira comes out-of-the-box with everything agile teams need to ship value to customers faster.
Trello
Trello is a collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards. In one glance, Trello tells you what's being worked on, who's working on what, and where something is in a process.
G Suite
An integrated suite of secure, cloud-native collaboration and productivity apps. It includes Gmail, Docs, Drive, Calendar, Meet and more.
Confluence
Capture the knowledge that's too often lost in email inboxes and shared network drives in Confluence instead – where it's easy to find, use, and update.
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