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Comment by dtkav

8 months ago

I'm developing an Obsidian plugin commercially. I wish there was a higher tier of vetting available to a certain grade of plugin.

IMO they should do something like aur on Arch Linux and have a community managed plugin repo and then a smaller, more vetted one. That would help with the plugin review time too.

Just out of curiosity, what's the plugin? Are there folks interested in paying for plugins?

  • The plugin is called Relay [0] -- it makes Obsidian more useful in a work setting by adding real-time collaboration.

    One thing that makes our offering unique is the ability to self-host your Relay Server so that your docs are completely private (we can't read them). At the same time you can use our global identity system / control plane to collaborate with anyone in the world.

    We have pretty solid growth, a healthy paid consumer base (a lot of students and D&D/TTRPG), and starting to get more traction with businesses and enterprise.

    [0] https://relay.md