Notion vs Logseq - Note-taking And Which One is a Better Task Manager?

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Notion vs Obsidian Complete Comparison // Review 2021

Roam Research Best Free Alternative - Logseq

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00:00 Intro
0:30 Learn more about Logseq
1:00 Notion pros
3:00 Notion cons
3:15 On notes ownership
4:10 Logseq, you own your notes
6:20 Notion is about tables (databases)
7:50 Logseq simplifies the writing process
9:10 Logseq is a free-thinking tool
9:30 Logseq is all about backlinks
10:20 Logseq tasks
11:00 Notion customizable systems
12:00 Community Notion
12:30 The Logseq community is great
13:20 Pricing comparison
13:30 Notion has free and paid tiers
14:00 Logseq is free now, what about the future?
14:30 The future of Logseq
15:30 Note-taking and PKM comparison
16:00 Notion doesn't let you own your files
17:00 Logseq's outliner experience
18:00 Your thoughts on logseq resources

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Dude you are my favourite youtuber for now.
You use linux and even wms and uses vim and uses opensource stuff that no one is willing to talk about
You earned a sub

sourabhuwusingh
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You made me think about the distinction between relational databases (Notion) and graph databases (Roam, Logseq, etc.). Some datasets seem to naturally belong to relational databases whereas other, less structured information is more suited to a graph. On a personal level, inline, connected tasks work great but that just doesn't seem reproducible in a team/collaborative environment. Perhaps that is due to the nature of the database type or its just another problem to be solved. It will be exciting to see what multiplayer Logseq or Obsidian will look like in a few years time. Zenkit Hypernotes is making strides in that direction, I think you'll find it an interesting product (but its definitely no replacement for Logseq/Obsidian, etc.). Anyway, great video, always interesting to hear your perspective.

lukestaceyuk
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As already mentioned before, I would love a course on LogSeq. I’m trying to trigger some more influencers like you and Danny T., Bryan J. who are the ones with more technical background to draw more attention to this new piece of software, to review and value it. And as you mentioned, the community is top!

vanderstraetenmarc
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Feel free to skip ahead to the topics you are most interested in
0:30 Learn more about Logseq
1:00 Notion pros
3:00 Notion cons
3:15 On notes ownership
4:10 Logseq, you own your notes
6:20 Notion is about tables (databases)
7:50 Logseq simplifies the writing process
9:10 Logseq is a free-thinking tool
9:30 Logseq is all about backlinks
10:20 Logseq tasks
11:00 Notion customizable systems
12:00 Community Notion
12:30 The Logseq community is great
13:20 Pricing comparison
13:30 Notion has free and paid tiers
14:00 Logseq is free now, what about the future?
14:30 The future of Logseq
15:30 Note-taking and PKM comparison
16:00 Notion doesn't let you own your files
17:00 Logseq's outliner experience
18:00 Your thoughts on logseq resources

SantiYounger
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Personally, I'd like to see you do an addition to the course that shows how you use Logseq as an Obsidian 'Outliner' module. That idea from you is inspiring me to fix my one weakness with Obsidian use. I didn't realize you could be working from one library. LogSeq, as cool as it is, might need a little more baking before it deserves a whole class, but I could be wrong about that! It's excellent either way. Looking forward to more content on both, big fan of your work!

guthrien
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Once they refactor their system to more standard markdown, I think Logseq is definitely a good option. However, the one thing that keeps me from switching the buggy "undo" and "redo" features. I would expect those to be solid in a text editor, but it's unfortunately not there just yet.

ShreyasKallingal
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Would it be possible to show how you share files between Logseq and Obsidian, please? I'm kinda curious as to the best way to do that!

torspedia
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I am currently using org-mode and love it but looking at other note taking apps. Because you mentioned org-mode, I will definitely check loges out

GoMiashPrivate
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Notion data is stored on Amazon S3. For me the Amazon reference always appears in the URL when I create a link to a page.

pjpw
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What's your take on Logseq vs Tana? I watched your Tana video already but you never touched on data privacy.

greygoogone