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Logseq

A privacy-first, open-source platform for networked thought. Organize, connect, and discover your ideas with ease.

5 sources 41,758 stars Self-hosted AGPL-3.0

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Logseq interface screenshot

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About

Logseq is a privacy-first, open-source platform designed for efficient knowledge management and seamless collaboration. It allows users to organize and manage their notes, tasks, and projects while ensuring their data remains secure and private. Ideal for both personal and professional use, Logseq offers a robust and flexible environment to enhance productivity and collaboration. It is continuously evolving, with a clear roadmap available for future developments. Download the latest version from the GitHub releases page to get started. Logseq is the perfect tool for anyone looking to manage their knowledge efficiently while maintaining control over their data. Its open-source nature ensures continuous improvement and adaptability to meet diverse needs.

Why it stands out

Logseq is an open source alternative to Notion, Roam Research, Obsidian. Licensed under AGPL-3.0, it gives you full access to the source code and the freedom to modify, self-host, and contribute. It is available as a desktop or web application.

Highlights

The capabilities most worth remembering

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Flexible organization

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Privacy-focused

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Markdown & Org-mode support

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Daily journaling

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Graph view

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Customizable workflows

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Collaboration-friendly

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Cross-platform

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Privacy-first

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Open-source

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Knowledge management

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Collaboration

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Continuous development

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Block-based outliner

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Bi-directional linking

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Knowledge graph view

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PDF annotation

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Flashcards & spaced repetition

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Plugin marketplace

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