Comment by someguyiguess
2 days ago
Wow what a coincidence. I just migrated from notion to obsidian today. Looks like I timed it perfectly (or maybe slightly too late?)
2 days ago
Wow what a coincidence. I just migrated from notion to obsidian today. Looks like I timed it perfectly (or maybe slightly too late?)
How was the migration process?
I work on a plugin that makes Obsidian real-time collaborative (relay.md), so if the migration is smooth I wonder how close we are to Obsidian being a suitable Notion replacement for small teams.
I've been waiting for Logseq DB to come out to replace Google docs for my team. So your offering is interesting, but
1) is it possible to use Obsidian like Logseq, with a primary block based system (the block based system, which allows building documents like Lego bricks, and easily cross referencing sections of other documents is key to me) and
2) Don't you expect to be sherlocked by the obsidian team?
In Obsidian you can have transclusions which is basically an embed of a section of another note. It isn't perfect, but worth looking into.
Regarding getting sherlocked; Obsidian does have realtime collaboration on their roadmap. There are likely to be important differences in approach, though.
Our offering is available now and we're learning a ton about what customers want.
If anything, I'd actually love to work more closely with them. They are a huge inspiration in how to build a business and are around the state of the art of a philosophy of software.
I'm interested in combining the unix philosophy with native collaboration (with both LLMs and other people).
That vision is inherently collaborative, anti lock-in, and also bigger than Obsidian. The important lasting part is the graph-of-local-files, not the editor (though Obsidian is fantastic).
> 1) is it possible to use Obsidian like Logseq, with a primary block based system (the block based system, which allows building documents like Lego bricks, and easily cross referencing sections of other documents is key to me) and
More or less yes, embeddable templates basically gives you that out of the box, Obsidian "Bases" let you query them.
> 2) Don't you expect to be sherlocked by the obsidian team?
I seem to remember that someone from the team once said they have no interest in building "real-time" collaboration features, but I might misremember and I cannot find it now.
And after all, Obsidian is a for-profit company who can change their mind, so as long as you don't try to build your own for-profit business on top of a use case that could be sherlocked, I think they're fine.
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