Logseq is a joyful, open-source outliner that works on top of local plain-text Markdown and Org-mode files. Use it to write, organize and share your thoughts, keep your to-do list, and build your own digital garden.
Logseq includes the following features:
1. Backlink
2. Knowledge Graph
3. Page and block references
4. Page and block embeds
5. Tasks & Todos
6. SRS Cards
7. Zotero integration
8. Youtube, Twitter, etc. integration
9. Audio recorder
10. Powerful queries
11. Whiteboards
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Logseq FAQ
Is Logseq free?
Yes, Logseq is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Logseq legit?
🤔 The Logseq app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
What a beautiful piece of software. I only have one point of critique - it would be great if Apple Pencil integration in the Whiteboard was improved: namely switching between pen and eraser by tapping the pencil as is possible with apples native apps. And secondly deactivating drawing with fingers when Pencil is connected. Thanks a lot!
OneDrive linking
I love this app and use it on all my devices linked to my onedrive so it would be great to be able to link onedrive on iOS too.
OneDrive
Hi there - great App, but a link to my OneDrive-App folder would be perfect. 😉
Sounds like a great idea
This app sounded to be exactly what I needed. The problem is there are no more instructions, steps or manual to use as a guide - if there I I couldn’t find it 💔
It’s the Little Things ✨
I decided on this for my pkm largely because of your copywriter
From one to another ••• ⭐️ 🤌🏼⭐️
Please make it load faster
Love this product more than any other.
Wishing for some refinements & polish.
I donate monthly.
Please make it open/load/sync faster on mobile. :)
Best note taking app for me
I write my notes in a hierarchy manner, same when I am on pen and paper. It understands how I think. And in a way does the thinking for me by connecting notes and graphing them.
While others may turn to obsidian, it is just strictly markdown and I can’t / to do commands like notion. To me logseq is the best of both worlds.
I wish there was a east solution to sync across devices with a logseq account , it’s currently in beta.
Logseq is free and I hope it continues to be. I am so glad this is a open source project. Thank you for making this wonderful app.
Desktop app is great, mobile app a struggle
Editing on the mobile app is a pain. It is difficult to select things without activating other functionality.
Additionally there is a somewhat recent bug or behavior change that means tapping enter does not create a new block, but adds a line to the existing block. I have to then use the desktop app to fix formatting.
amazing that this is free
The ability to zoom in and out while surfing your graph is amazing, nothing else comes close
I had some trouble on mobile figuring out where the touch targets are, like entering text on a blank journal - tapping empty space didn't bring up the editor, i had to enable bullet points and then click, maybe i just haven't read the manual and it's a modal editor, not sure, I have sympathy for the developers trying to pack so many features into the mobile app
mobius / syncthing is doing well enough for me and i'm grateful for the local first nature of logseq. i would probably pay $20 just for the mobile app but not a fan of subscriptions.
thanks again
Great app for organizing my life!
The core features are there, and work great. The supporter features (namely, sync) are a little fussy and imo not usable currently. I'm continuing my supporter contribution because I want to see Logseq become a viable competitor to the app with the funny purple stone logo, but for now I'm not relying on the Sync feature to not lose my data, stop working, log me out randomly, or just be generally transparent (e.g. I always have to be careful not to close the app after typing but before sync finishes, *or else*).