A detailed comparison of migrating from Logseq to Obsidian after 3 years, covering the migration process using the LogSeqToObsidian script, performance improvements (especially on mobile), and feature tradeoffs. Key advantages include better editing experience, snappier performance, and richer plugin ecosystem. Notable losses include namespace organization, journal timeline views, and inline metadata. Both tools use local markdown files, making migration straightforward, with sync plans starting at $5/month.

6m read timeFrom nithinbekal.com
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Migrating the notesWhat I’m enjoying about ObsidianWhat I miss from LogseqOrganizational systemSync and pricingFinal thoughts
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