TSKR vs Obsidian.
Pre-structured workspace vs DIY notes system.
Try TSKR nowObsidian is a powerful local-first knowledge management tool built around networked notes. It's fundamentally a tool for thinking and writing, not for managing work and tracking what needs to happen next. Most useful Obsidian task setups require building a custom layer with community plugins and templates.
TSKR is the opposite philosophy. No setup. No plugins. No Markdown. A pre-structured operating layer from the moment you log in. If you love Obsidian for thinking, they aren't in conflict. They serve different purposes in your stack.
Use Obsidian for thinking and writing. Use TSKR to manage what needs to happen next.
What is Obsidian?
Obsidian is a powerful local-first knowledge management tool built around networked notes. It's fundamentally a tool for thinking and writing, not for managing work and tracking what needs to happen next. Most useful Obsidian task setups require building a custom layer with community plugins and templates.
How does TSKR differ from Obsidian?
TSKR is the opposite philosophy. No setup. No plugins. No Markdown. A pre-structured operating layer from the moment you log in. If you love Obsidian for thinking, they aren't in conflict. They serve different purposes in your stack.
Should I use TSKR or Obsidian?
Use Obsidian for thinking and writing. Use TSKR to manage what needs to happen next.
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