Alternatives

Nodum compared with 18 other note apps

Nodum is a free, open-source, browser-based knowledge base, and it is a credible alternative to Obsidian, Notion, Roam, Evernote, Logseq and the rest of this category — for some people. These pages say which people, and are equally clear about who should stay where they are.

Structural facts last checked 20 August 2026

How to read these pages

Comparison pages are usually adverts with a table in them. These try not to be. Every page opens with what the other tool is, fairly described, and then commits to four things: a list of what it does better than Nodum, a list of what Nodum does better, who should switch, and who should stay exactly where they are.

The facts table on each page sticks to structural claims — licence, hosting model, storage format, link syntax, graph, pricing model, platforms and export path. Those are checkable and they do not rot the way a price does. Where a number would go stale in a month, you get the shape instead.

Open-source tools

Where the argument is about model and architecture rather than licence — because everything here, Nodum included, publishes its source.

Proprietary tools

Good software, closed source. The comparison is usually about what happens to your notes if the company changes its mind.

Questions people ask

What is the best open-source alternative to Obsidian?

Logseq if you want a local-first outliner with block references, and Nodum if you want a browser-based document editor with the same wikilink syntax, automatic backlinks and a knowledge graph. Nodum is MIT licensed across frontend and backend, imports and exports Obsidian vaults as zips, and self-hosts with one Docker Compose command.

How do these comparisons decide what is better?

They do not declare a winner. Each page lists what the other tool does better, what Nodum does better, who should switch and who should not, plus a structural facts table covering licence, storage format, link syntax, graph, pricing model and export path. Facts were last checked in August 2026.

Can I import my notes from these apps into Nodum?

From anything that exports markdown, yes — Obsidian, Logseq, Notion, Joplin, Roam and most others. Zip the exported folder and import it from Settings → Vault → Import; Nodum resolves wikilinks across the whole batch. Evernote and OneNote need a conversion step first, which the relevant pages describe.

Or start from the problem, not the product

Try it against your own vault.

Import a zip, look at the graph, export it again. The whole evaluation takes ten minutes and costs nothing.