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A privacy-first, open-source knowledge base

A privacy-first, open-source knowledge base

A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management and collaboration.

Cost

Free

Rating

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Time to value

Quick Setup (< 1 hour)

You can use Logseq to create and organize interconnected notes, documents, and knowledge bases. It works with block-based editing where you can reference and link different pieces of information together. You can annotate PDFs, create flashcards for studying, manage tasks, and draw on whiteboards. Everything is stored locally on your device in markdown format, and you can sync across devices. It's designed for students, researchers, writers, and anyone who works with lots of information and wants to see connections between ideas.

What A privacy-first, open-source knowledge base does

Write daily journal entries with automatic linkingAnnotate PDF documents and research papersCreate flashcards from existing notesBuild queries to find related informationDraw mind maps on digital whiteboardsReference blocks of text across different notesExport notes as markdown filesSync notes across multiple devicesBlock-based note editing with referencesBidirectional linking between notesPDF annotation and highlightingFlashcard system for memorizationInfinite canvas whiteboardsLocal file storage with privacyQuery system to find informationPlugin ecosystem for customization

Pricing breakdown

PlanPrice10 seats / yr
Personal$0

Annual estimates assume continuous billing at the listed list price. Volume discounts typical above 50 seats.

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