I think both are equally great and it’s more about taste.
Logseq is an outliner, so basically everything is written in bullet points. For my type of thinking, that’s great.
Obsidian is more about longer notes.
You can archive both with extensions, so it’s about you what you prefer.
I think both are equally great and it’s more about taste.
Logseq is an outliner, so basically everything is written in bullet points. For my type of thinking, that’s great. Obsidian is more about longer notes.
You can archive both with extensions, so it’s about you what you prefer.