Nick Milo

Ideaverse Pro 2 - Manage your whole life in Obsidian

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Ideaverse Pro is a ready-to-use vault for Obsidian. It helps you organize your notes, connect your ideas, and actually use what you've captured.

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Phil Webster

I am already a user of Ideaverse Pro 1.5 and have been eagerly awaiting the 2.0 release. I can't believe the huge number of additions and improvements that have been made, and can't wait to put them all to use! Thanks to the LYT team for continuing to prduce such incredibly high-value stuff!!!

Keaton Sondreal

@philbwebΒ Thanks for the support, Phil! We are super stoked by all of these huge updates in Ideaverse Pro 2. One thing that I wasn't quite prepared for until it all came together was how while it has more, it's also easier to work in. A little less nose, a little more focus. I really hope 2.0 unlocks things even further for you and hope to hear how you personalize it back in the LYT Workshop alumni community too! Thanks again for sharing.

Alexis F. Moreno

@keatonkeaton Congrats to you all on the launch! πŸ•ΊπŸΌI just picked up Ideaverse Pro, and excited to jump in as I've been playing around with the basic version for the past month. I do have a question, as I've been trying to replicate the Soft Paper theme on my iPhone and iPad, but haven't been able to integrate the New York font. Any solutions for this? Would love to capture the whole experience everywhere I go.

Keaton Sondreal

@alexisfmorenoΒ Hey Alexis, thanks a lot for your support both here in the launch and for picking up Ideaverse Pro 2!


Right now, Ideaverse Pro 2 has had to be desktop-first for some features as some community plugins and appearance settings just don't work quite the same way on Obsidian mobile and tablet.


However, as long as you're syncing all of the community plugins and appearance settings to your iOS device as well, I think I can fix this for you.


Go into Settings in the Obsidian app (the gear icon), then scroll down to Fontsource in the Community Plugins list. Scroll down inside those settings and delete Source Serif Pro and Space Grotesk by clicking the trash icon next to them. Then, hit the + button and re-add each of them by typing in their name, selecting them, and then toggling them on (the switch next to the trash button).


After that, the same fonts that appear in the desktop version of Ideaverse Pro also should show up on iOS for you. Why they weren't appearing at first is a quirk of syncing plugins (and loading fonts from plugins).


While this isn't New York font, Nick selected these personally and has been really thrilled with the overall aesthetic (and the cross-compatibility).


I hope this is helpful and feel free to check out the Ideaverse Pro FAQ if you have future questions - we really pride ourselves on supporting our products. πŸ˜ƒ

Nick Milo

@alexisfmorenoΒ  @keatonkeatonΒ Keaton, this is an amazing comment. I hadn't done this myself even. But now that I have I can tell the difference and I love having my fonts back on mobile.

Alexis F. Moreno

@keatonkeatonΒ Thanks for spelling this out so clearly, Keaton! This issue was really bugging me when I was using the basic version and setup Soft Paper from Nick's YouTube video.


Now though, I can see that everything is actually syncing quite nicely for me. This might have to do with the way I've got my vaults saved. When I downloaded Obsidian for iOS, it set up a folder in iCloud for storing vaults, and this where I keep them all now.


Anyways, really appreciate you jumping on this. :)


@nickmilo Thanks for creating something so beautiful! It really makes me want to dive right in whenever I open my ideaverse.

Keaton Sondreal

@alexisfmorenoΒ Happy to help, Alexis! We'll likely add this to the FAQ in order to help others get the most out of the design elements on mobile as well so your question helps everyone. πŸ˜ƒ


It really makes me want to dive right in whenever I open my ideaverse.

That right there is such a valuable aspect. Just like in real life, when you're enjoying the space you're working in, it become a place you want to return to, you want to think and work in. I'm glad you've found yours with Ideaverse Pro 2!

Liana Romulo

I learned a ton from Nick from his course and the Flight School. He's super knowledgeable in PKM -- and always takes time to help you out. I'm sure the Ideaverse Pro 2 will be an excellent addition to LYT's library of tools. Congrats on the launch @nickmilo ! Liana R

Keaton Sondreal

Really appreciate this share,Β  @lianaromulo1! What's really exciting with Ideaverse Pro 2 is that Nick took more inspiration from the Flight School design and applied it here as well. They still each serve their unique role, but things like easy wayfinders to navigate (especially as our vaults have more and more notes to sift through) and being able to play lessons within the note itself to get hands on while learning have taken this version to the next level.


For those on the fence, if you took to the skies with Obsidian Flight School, flying around Ideaverse Pro 2 is a great place to explore next!


Thanks again for sharing, Liana!

Nick Milo

@lianaromulo1Β Liana, thanks so much for your kind words. Always a pleasure supporting your PKM journey, and I wish you good times with your writing efforts :)

Jane Noesgaard Larsen

This is s a great upgrade for my (and most other I would guess) PKM and I will happily work knowledge and ideas in this setup πŸ‘ŒπŸ»

Keaton Sondreal

@noesgardΒ Great to hear, Jane! I hope this continues to support your notemaking and be sure to share how you personalize it further in our LYT Workshop alumni community too! πŸ˜ƒ There's a lot of really great structuring in the new 2.0 update.

Karen Hume

If I were limited to a single word to describe how I feel in response to every single thing Nick Milo and team do, it would be Inspired. But I need another word because it just doesn't make sense that I should still be so inspired after attending 8 month-long workshops, 3 bootcamp workshops, watching dozens of YouTube videos, reading weekly newsletters and behind the scenes newsletters, and buying Flight School, and Ideaverse Pro. Seriously, how can I still feel as excited and keen to jump into Ideaverse Pro 2 as I was three years ago when I saw my first Nick Milo video? It's because of the second word that describes everything Nick and team touch. Personalized. Our knowledge management systems are supposed to be personal, but Nick goes way beyond spouting that rhetoric. He and his team design for personal so that I can easily make Ideaverse Pro 2 mine. Ideaverse Pro 2 is my personal internet and, as the old Visa commercial said, that's priceless. πŸ™

Keaton Sondreal

@karen_hume Karen, you hit the nail on the head. Ideaverse Pro 2 has a lot of great examples in it to help those at all comfort levels see what's possible, better understand notemaking (and so many more helpful concepts), and the included lessons help you understand the why of it and how to make it their own. Putting it all together, it goes from being his Ideaverse to your Ideaverse.


I hadn't thought about those old Visa commercials in years, but you're absolutely right. Having something built around how you think truly is priceless.


Thank you so much for taking the time to share, Karen.

TomΓ‘s Flores

@nickmilo and LYT team, congrats for this evolution of the most cohesive and complete systems inside Obsidian ready-to-use for anyone. Living inside the previous version has certainly laid a foundation for my own constellation of ideas.

Keaton Sondreal

@tomas_flores1 Really appreciate you supporting the launch, TomÑs! I hope to hear what inspires you in this latest version, knowing 1.5 made such an impact. You'll be happy to hear Nick does a bit more with organizing visuals in this version, especially as an Excalidraw user such as yourself! ✍️


I hope you enjoy it and look forward to hearing more on what resonates in the future. Thanks again, TomΓ‘s!

Gene Vann

This is a mind-blowing iterative improvement to Ideaverse Pro. Tremendously valuable. The Ideaverse system itself is simple, elegant, and powerful; full of frameworks, insights, concepts, and ideas. It molds itself to the way you think. But that's not the whole story, because not only is the PKM system outstanding, but so is the access to training videos and back-end support from responsive, smart, friendly folks who designed this stuff and live it every day.

Keaton Sondreal

@genevannΒ Hey Gene, thanks so much for taking the time to share! The whole team remembers your kind words back in our Ideaverse Pro 1.0 launch and thrilled that you're diving into what Ideaverse 2 has to offer.


So well said with what you share here! I couldn't agree more that this update really was designed to be a space you can use and work in regularly. A place you can trust you know where things are because the included lessons take you through exactly how it works and why it might be useful for you.


I hope to hear more on how 2.0 supports your PKM work in the future, Gene. Until then, thanks for supporting the launch!

Dave Hein

Nick, I've customized Ideaverse Lite to use fonts I prefer and to use "dark mode". I did that by following your instructions from a couple of your videos. I've been quite happy with the pleasant look & feel after making those customizations.

How is the support for font customization and for "dark mode" color scheme in Ideaverse Pro 2?

Keaton Sondreal

@jenesuispasdaveΒ Hi Dave, great question!


it has full support for both and, long term, we encourage you to personalize the vault and make it your own. In fact, the current fonts and aesthetic design was specifically built to easily switch out when you switch themes rather than stay persistent so you have full flexibility when using any other themes, dark/light modes, or other customizations.


However, what we do usually recommend is to keep it stock at first so it's easier to follow along with the new lessons which are recorded in Nick's more stock Soft Paper theme.


After that though, and as you get more comfortable in the vault though (or open up a blank-slate Ideaverse Zero 2 vault as a new foundation to build in), you're more than welcome to personalize it and make it your own.


I hope this is helpful and feel free to share a screenshot of how you've customized Ideaverse Lite - we're all for personalization!

Stuart Masters

Woohoo, I've been waiting for this - it's so much easier and more intuitive to use. Can't wait to get into it!

Keaton Sondreal

Great to hear,@stuart_mastersΒ ! I couldn't agree more about it being easy and intuitive.


My favorite aspect with that has been the wayfinders, which, on top of making it easier to navigate around, make it easy to switch perspectives or important notes while still having others at your fingertips.


Thanks again for the support, Stuart!

Nick Milo

@stuart_mastersΒ Great to hear you're excited, Stuart. Ease-of-use was a big focus for this update, especially with the new Wayfinders. Looking forward to your thoughts once you dive deeper..

Scott Loftesness

Perhaps the best way to jump into creating your own personal knowledge management system is to leverage all of what the LYT team has poured into this updated IdeaVerse Pro! Very well done!

Keaton Sondreal

Thanks a lot for sharing,@scott_loftesness! It's been great following your PKM development over these years and LYT Workshops and hope Ideaverse Pro 2 provides some further inspiration and valuable lessons along the way. Here's to continuing the journey, Scott. Thanks again!

Nick Milo

@scott_loftesnessΒ Much appreciated, Scott. Our goal was exactly thatβ€”to simplify the jump into a robust PKM system with this version. Thank you!