Logseq Description

Logseq is an open-source outliner. It works on top local plain-text Markdown or Org-mode files. It can be used to organize, share, and even create your own digital garden. Logseq allows you to connect your ideas and thoughts. Logseq helps you connect your ideas and thoughts. You can organize your tasks and projects using built-in workflow commands such as now/later/done and a/b/c priority. Logseq also includes a powerful query system that will help you gain insights and create your own workflow.

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Logseq
Website:
logseq.com

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Product Details

Platforms
SaaS
Type of Training
Documentation
Customer Support
Online

Logseq Features and Options

Knowledge Management Software

Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Cataloging / Categorization
Collaboration
Content Management
Decision Tree
Discussion Boards
Full Text Search
Knowledge Base Management
Self Service Portal

Note-Taking App

Categories / Organization
Clip From Web
Document Scanning
Formatting / Markdown
Handwriting
Hyperlinking
Image Insertion
List/Checklist Creation
Printing
Search
Sharing / Collaboration
Syncing
Templates
Voice Notes

Logseq User Reviews

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  • Name: Anonymous (Verified)
    Job Title: Student
    Length of product use: Less than 6 months
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
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    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Offline, minimalist, free best second brain app

    Date: Apr 01 2022

    Summary: I'm using this over Notion and Obsidian, I find it better and more minimalistic, which makes me spend more time working and less time tweaking.

    Positive: * Local offline stored notes: fast and private
    * Minimalist approach: suited for ADHD people
    * Flashcards incorporated: Excellent for students and self-learners
    * Excellent community: Check out the official Discord!

    Negative: * There are little things that need to be polished, for example, an option to hide the properties of a page.

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  • Name: Mario T. L.
    Job Title: Web Developer
    Length of product use: 1-2 Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 100 - 499
    Features
    Design
    Ease
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    Likelihood to Recommend to Others
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    A cut above most outliners and notetakers

    Date: Jan 29 2022

    Summary: This is a great product. I anticipate years of future use. It's hard to find a product so suited to one's use cases that "years of future use" can be a thing. Logseq is simple enough and robust enough to cover my situational use.

    Positive: Logseq is one of the best tools I've used. I'm a meticulous notetaker who, prior to discovering the Zettlekasten method, had been focused primarily on notetaking apps and outliners. I had been a 5-year devotee of Checkvist, which I consider an outliner in its own category for its keyboard-driven (think Vim) nature. However, there were things it was missing. (And, in fairness, things it did better!)

    I had a stronger use case for personal knowledge management (PKM) than GTD to-do management. Logseq felt like a better fit for my PKM usage, especially with its incredible linking/backlinking superpowers.

    The daily journal is a great feature. It provides a single daily inbox for brain dumps where by way of tagged links everything remains findable and in its place. I am also fond of its org-mode TODOs.

    And finally, it's plain text, local-first orientation (https://www.inkandswitch.com/local-first/) is the cherry on top of the sundae. I like that every topical page is just a Markdown file in the file system because this permits everything to come under git version control.

    Negative: Coming from Checkvist, which I consider spectacular in its design, I miss its sublime keyboard-driven experience. While Logseq is functional (and keyboard-driven) the editing/navigating experience isn't on par with Checkvist.

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