Logseq vs Obsidian — Wer gewinnt?
Wähle Logseq, wenn: Privatsphäre-bewusste Denker, die Roam-artige bidirektionale Verlinkung ohne Abo wollen
Wähle Obsidian, wenn: Power-User und Developer, die ihre Daten besitzen und einen persönlichen Knowledge-Graphen aufbauen wollen
Unsere Einschätzung: Logseq for simplicity, Obsidian for power users.
| Logseq | Obsidian | |
|---|---|---|
| Preise | Free and open source | Logseq Sync $5/mo (optional cloud sync) | Free for personal use | Commercial $50/user/year |
| Funktionen | Outliner-based note-taking, Bidirectional linking, Local-first with no vendor lock-in, PDF annotation, Flashcards and spaced repetition | Local-first markdown files, Bidirectional linking, Graph view, Plugin ecosystem (1000+), Full offline support |
| Am besten für | Privacy-conscious thinkers who want Roam-style bidirectional linking without the subscription | Power users and developers who want to own their data and build a personal knowledge graph |
| Lernkurve | Schwer | Schwer |
Der wahre Unterschied
Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.
Logseq stands out with Outliner-based note-taking and PDF annotation. Obsidian counters with Graph view and Plugin ecosystem (1000+).
Logseq's Achilles heel: outliner-only format is polarizing — if you want freeform docs like notion, this will frustrate you. Obsidian's: no real-time collaboration — syncing across devices requires paid add-on or diy solution. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.
Fazit
If you value outliner-based note-taking and privatsphäre-bewusste denker, die roam-artige, go with Logseq. If power-user und developer, die matters more, Obsidian is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.