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Logseq

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A privacy-first, open-source knowledge base

•179 reviews•

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Tienson Qin
Tienson Qin
Logseq - A privacy-first, open-source knowledge base
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Matthew Scheffel
Matthew Scheffel
•1 review

Logseq is the note taking tool I have been waiting for. I've used paper, Evernote, OneNote, my own custom mix of SimpleMind + NeuralNote (an app I developed for Android to match the notetaking style I wanted), and finally Logseq. I have tried Obsidian. It is much more polished and has a more mature plugin marketplace, but IMO in it's effort to be more user friendly it has lost something that Logseq excels at; something worth a lot. If you use Logseq and adapt your notetaking to its outlier approach, you can effectively make Logseq your second brain, legitimately. With Logseq I can pause and resume thought chains when I don't and do have time for them, losslessly. I can examine and correct my thinking and provide a chain of custody for the thoughts that have led to the decisions I've made. It took me about a year to develop my current notetaking pattern in Logseq - I was too used to working with OneNote/Evernote/etc. that I wasn't leveraging the graph-based system effectively. Now that I'm fully on board, it's life changing.

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2yr ago
yoong
yoong
•1 review

thanks for this awesome product!!!

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2mo ago
Camilla
Camilla
•1 review

love it

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3yr ago
Pietro Iglio
Pietro Iglio
•1 review

It’s the most useful tool for my productivity. I use it to take meeting notes, organize my research, project management, and so on. Whenever I find an interesting post on twitter or a video on youtube, I keep track of it along with my notes with Logseq.

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6mo ago
Patrik Gfeller
Patrik Gfeller
•2 reviews

A perfect alternative if you need a x-platform note/knowledge managing tool that keeps your data in a format that is future proof (Markdown) - so that they are not lost even in case the software would be discontinued. An advantage not to be underestimated. I prefer it to more popular Obisdian - as it has no restriction & I can use it for my private and corperate work. I used Obsidian as well - until I got aware of this - yes, there are less plugins, but there is everything (& more) than I require and expect from my knowledge database.

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1yr ago
Cellcore Systems
Cellcore Systems
•1 review

Awesome work guys !!! I really like the navigation with the graph. Better than in a lot of other apps. Great roadmap. Keep going. Thx a lot.

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2yr ago
Riia Jarvenpaa
Riia Jarvenpaa
•14 reviews

I've been trying to find a robust, straight-forward and versatile platform for hosting information for an NGO project I'm working with as a hobby, preferably open source and free since we are are volunteers in this project. Logseq is all of those, and actually offers really versatile features. To use the more advanced queries there is a bit of a learning curve and the documentation is partially a bit thin, but its understandable since it is an open source project and evolving fast.

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3yr ago
KPrev
KPrev
•2 reviews

Amazing app for knowledge base. It has flashcards incorporated (which could be very useful to students or self-learners.) and it's more appealing to me than Obsidian or Roam, because it takes the best of each world.

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3yr ago
owlyph
owlyph
•3 reviews

Incredibly useful and easy way to capture ideas an link them together. It is always open alongside anything I'm doing (work or personal)... my constant companion. Plus, the developers respect their user community by offering it as open source software.

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4yr ago
Natalie Thai Le
Natalie Thai Le
•1 review

Best note app with linking note I had ever used. The only thing I would want more is the sync with mobile, ipad ....

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1yr ago