Platform Availability
| Platform | Logseq | Obsidian |
|---|---|---|
| Android | β | β |
| Linux | β | β |
| Windows | β | β |
| iOS | β | β |
| macOS | β | β |
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Logseq | Obsidian |
|---|---|---|
| Code Highlighting | β | β |
| Custom CSS | β | β |
| Custom Themes | β | β |
| Daily Notes | β | β |
| End-to-end Encryption | β | β |
| Focus Mode | β | β |
| Image Support | β | β |
| Link Previews | β | β |
| Markdown | β | β |
| Multiple Panes | β | β |
| Offline Mode | β | β |
| Publishing | β | β |
| Search | β | β |
| Tag Browsing | β | β |
| Tags | β | β |
| Tasks/TODO | β | β |
| Templates | β | β |
| Version History | β | β |
Pricing Comparison
Logseq
Model: Free
Monthly: $0-5
Free tier: Yes
Free and open source, optional Logseq Sync at $5/month
Obsidian
Model: Freemium
Monthly: $0-12
Free tier: Yes
Free for personal use, Sync at $4/month, Publish at $8/month, Commercial license at $50/user/year
Pros and Cons
Logseq
Pros
- β Open source
- β Privacy-focused
- β Local-first
- β Active development
Cons
- β Learning curve
- β Mobile apps less mature
- β Performance with large graphs
Obsidian
Pros
- β Fully offline
- β Fast and lightweight
- β Huge plugin ecosystem
- β Data ownership
Cons
- β Steeper learning curve
- β Sync requires payment
- β Mobile app less powerful
Which One Should You Choose?
Choose Logseq if...
- You prefer open source software
- You're building a knowledge base