Obsidian - Think clearly. Connect ideas. Own your knowledge.

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Obsidian is a powerful, offline-first knowledge management app built on plain Markdown files. Create interconnected notes, visualize ideas with a graph view, organize knowledge using links and tags, and customize your workflow with community plugins and themes. Your notes remain yours—portable, private, and future-proof.

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We're excited to introduce Obsidian – Your Second Brain 🧠✨ Great ideas deserve more than scattered notes. Obsidian helps you build a personal knowledge base where every thought can connect to another, creating a network of ideas that grows more valuable over time. Whether you're a student, writer, developer, researcher, or lifelong learner, Obsidian gives you complete ownership of your knowledge. ✨ Why Obsidian stands out: 📝 Markdown-powered notes — Write in plain text Markdown, ensuring your notes remain portable and accessible for years to come. 🔗 Connect ideas with internal links — Link notes together to create a true knowledge network instead of isolated documents. 🌐 Interactive Graph View — Visualize relationships between your notes and discover hidden connections across your knowledge base. 🔒 Privacy-first & offline-first — Your notes are stored locally, so you stay productive even without an internet connection while maintaining full control over your data. ⚡ Powerful customization — Extend Obsidian with community plugins, themes, custom toolbars, and workflows tailored to your needs. 🔄 Cross-platform synchronization — Keep your knowledge available across desktop and mobile using Obsidian Sync or your preferred file synchronization solution. Obsidian isn't just another note-taking app—it's a thinking tool designed to help you capture ideas, connect concepts, and build a knowledge system that evolves with you. 💬 We'd love your feedback: How do you organize your knowledge—folders, tags, or linked notes? Which feature do you rely on most: Graph View, Markdown, plugins, or offline access? What plugin or workflow has transformed the way you think and work? Let's build a knowledge base that grows with every idea—one note at a time. 🚀

Obsidian completely changed the way I think about note-taking. Instead of treating notes as isolated documents, it encourages building connections between ideas, and that's where the real magic happens. The local-first approach, Markdown support, and complete ownership of your data make it feel like a tool that's built for the long term, not just the next trend. The community around Obsidian is equally impressive, constantly creating plugins and themes that expand what's possible. Congratulations to the entire team—it's inspiring to see a product remain true to its philosophy while continuing to innovate.

What makes Obsidian stand out is how flexible it is without sacrificing performance. Local Markdown files, bidirectional links, graph view, Canvas, hundreds of community plugins, customizable themes, and cross-platform support create an ecosystem that adapts to different workflows instead of forcing users into one. Whether you're managing research, writing documentation, studying, or building a personal knowledge base, the platform scales remarkably well. It's easy to understand why so many power users consider it their "second brain."

I've tested plenty of note-taking apps over the years, but Obsidian is the one I keep returning to. I love knowing that my notes live on my own device and aren't locked inside someone else's platform. As my collection of notes grows, linking ideas together becomes incredibly valuable. It's one of those products that quietly becomes more useful the longer you use it. That's a rare quality, and it's why I recommend it whenever someone asks for a serious knowledge management tool.

From a UX standpoint, Obsidian strikes an impressive balance between simplicity and depth. New users can start writing immediately, while advanced users can customize nearly every part of the experience through plugins and themes. The interface stays clean, navigation feels fast, and features like graph view and Canvas help visualize information without getting in the way of writing. Designing software that serves both beginners and experts isn't easy, but Obsidian comes remarkably close.

Congratulations to the Obsidian team! Building software that respects user privacy, promotes ownership of data, and supports an incredibly active community is no small achievement. Rather than chasing every trend, you've focused on creating a dependable tool that helps people think, learn, and create. That philosophy has clearly resonated with writers, developers, researchers, students, and lifelong learners around the world. Wishing you continued success and many more years of innovation.

Markdown. Local-first. Backlinks. Graph view. Endless plugins.

Obsidian proves that productivity software doesn't need unnecessary complexity to be powerful. It gives users complete control over their knowledge while remaining incredibly fast and flexible. Looking forward to everything the team builds next.

Fantastic launch! Here are a few things I'd personally love to see continue evolving:

  • More AI-assisted knowledge discovery

  • Smarter backlink recommendations

  • Richer collaboration options

  • Better mobile quick-capture workflows

  • More visual analytics for large knowledge bases

Even without these additions, Obsidian already offers one of the strongest foundations for personal knowledge management available today. The plugin ecosystem makes the possibilities almost endless.

Hey Obsidian team—congratulations on another milestone! It's impressive how consistently you've improved the product while staying true to the local-first philosophy. I'm especially excited to see how the plugin ecosystem continues to grow because that's one of the biggest strengths of the platform. I'll definitely be exploring the newest features and looking forward to seeing what the community creates next. Keep up the amazing work!