Amplenote vs Logseq — ¿Cuál gana?
Elige Amplenote si: Personas cansadas de hacer malabares entre app de notas, app de tareas y calendario — esto fusiona los tres
Elige Logseq si: Pensadores que priorizan la privacidad y quieren enlaces bidireccionales estilo Roam sin la suscripción
Nuestra opinión: Amplenote for simplicity, Logseq for power users.
| Amplenote | Logseq | |
|---|---|---|
| Precios | Free with core note-taking features | Pro $5.84/mo (billed annually) | Free and open source | Logseq Sync $5/mo (optional cloud sync) |
| Funciones | Notes, tasks, and calendar unified in one app, Task scoring system that auto-prioritizes your to-do list, Rich backlinks with inline task references, Jots for rapid capture that sort into notes later, Publish notes as web pages with one click | Outliner-based note-taking, Bidirectional linking, Local-first with no vendor lock-in, PDF annotation, Flashcards and spaced repetition |
| Ideal para | People who are tired of juggling a note app plus a task app plus a calendar — this merges all three | Privacy-conscious thinkers who want Roam-style bidirectional linking without the subscription |
| Curva de aprendizaje | Intermedio | Difícil |
La verdadera diferencia
Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.
Amplenote stands out with Notes, tasks, and calendar unified in one app and Task scoring system that auto-prioritizes your to-do list. Logseq counters with Outliner-based note-taking and Bidirectional linking.
Amplenote's Achilles heel: the task scoring system has a learning curve, and the ui feels dense until you customize it. Logseq's: outliner-only format is polarizing — if you want freeform docs like notion, this will frustrate you. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.
Conclusión
If you value notes, tasks, and calendar unified in one app and personas cansadas de hacer, go with Amplenote. If pensadores que priorizan la matters more, Logseq is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.