Obsidian Bases let you turn any set of notes into a powerful database. With bases you can organize everything from projects to travel plans, reading lists, and more. You can filter your notes by properties and create dynamic formulas.
Whoa, finally a writing app that actually adapts to how I think! My notes are always chaotic—if Obsidian can handle my brain dumps, that's a total game changer.
Literally my fav. thing for research diaries. Nothing comparable :)
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Feels like all Markdown is one table, and each Base is just a SQL-style view with filters and formulas.
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Your notes, your rules. Stored locally for instant, offline access, plus hundreds of plugins and themes to match how you think. Finally, a workspace that adapts to you.
Congratulations on the launch! I really like how Obsidian balances simplicity with powerful customization—plugins and themes make it feel truly personal. Curious, what’s the most surprising way you’ve seen people use Obsidian so far?
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Agnes AI
Turning notes into a database with filters and formulas? That’s crazy smart, tbh—no more digging through messy docs for info. You nailed it, team!
AltPage.ai
Whoa, finally a writing app that actually adapts to how I think! My notes are always chaotic—if Obsidian can handle my brain dumps, that's a total game changer.
AutoAE
Literally my fav. thing for research diaries. Nothing comparable :)
Feels like all Markdown is one table, and each Base is just a SQL-style view with filters and formulas.
Your notes, your rules. Stored locally for instant, offline access, plus hundreds of plugins and themes to match how you think. Finally, a workspace that adapts to you.
Magiclight
Congratulations on the launch! I really like how Obsidian balances simplicity with powerful customization—plugins and themes make it feel truly personal. Curious, what’s the most surprising way you’ve seen people use Obsidian so far?