Connected thoughts to increase understanding
Logseq is a privacy-first, open-source knowledge base that works on top of local plain-text Markdown and Org-mode files. Use it to write, organize and share your thoughts, keep your to-do list, and build your own digital garden.
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Your data is yours, forever!
No data lock-in, no proprietary formats, you can edit the same Markdown/Org-mode file with any tools at the same time.
Connect your ideas like you do
Connect your [[ideas]] and [[thoughts]] with Logseq. Your knowledge graph grows just as your brain generates and connects neurons from new knowledge and ideas.
Task management made easy
Organize your tasks and projects with built-in workflow commands like NOW/LATER/DONE, A/B/C priorities and repeated Scheduled/Deadlines. Moreover, Logseq comes with powerful query system to help you get insights and build your own workflow.

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What People Are Saying
My @logseq graph after 8 months of daily use pic.twitter.com/LMCE1SjBbe
— Marc Jeanson (@marcjeanson) May 1, 2022
This is what my @logseq graph looks like after a year of daily usage. Don't think I could function without it anymore. pic.twitter.com/LhohV80Puc
— tobi lutke (@tobi) April 20, 2022
My @logseq graph. I love this tool so, so much. It’s made me fall in love with writing again. pic.twitter.com/oPuSAwcTyw
— Nick Stevens (@nick_j_stevens) May 1, 2022
Freaking *loving* @logseq since I started using it on the desktop.
— Daryl Manning (@awws) March 24, 2021
Mashup of roam and org-mode's task management is making me very happy so far, even in 0.0.13. Super impressed as giving me all the things I like about roam, emacs org-mode, and notion together. ♥️
Every time I use @logseq I'm thinking, I needed this years ago. And the gleefully look at a future where I had this for years.
— Tools on Tech (@ToolsonTech) April 4, 2021
Video in the works
@logseq, you've stolen my heart (well, maybe neurons). a thread... 🧵
— daytura // ladon n. (@ArchLeucoryx) May 17, 2021
Awesome plugins from the community
100+ plugins, 30+ themes on Logseq marketplace
New! The @logseq-writegood-plugin offers writing suggestions to a piece of prose, based on writegood.js.
— Ben 🇸🇬 (@hkgnp) April 21, 2022
Simply write up a piece of prose, click the check button, and a list of suggestions will be generated below! pic.twitter.com/EznEOmpBYg
I use @logseq to manage my life and work. To more easily view todos. I made logseq-plugin-agenda.
— Hayden Chen (@haydenull) March 13, 2022
The plugin supports using queries from the custom calendar to achieve your personalization needs.
Hope you like it.https://t.co/JB3gkufwWn pic.twitter.com/FJSzqxrPK9
new @logseq plugin: helium🎈
— vivian (@leungvyz) April 22, 2022
the plugin floats videos so that you don't have to use the right sidebar when your notes get long
link: https://t.co/9axnDrxvZ4
demo video: https://t.co/N3URYLD9HF pic.twitter.com/zYpiirIS0f
logseq-plugin-mark-map v0.1.3 was just released @logseq
— Richard Yu (@vipzhicheng) January 5, 2022
It's the first release in 2022, hope you guys like it.
1. Add shortcuts: m m, ctrl+m ctrl+m
2. Take selected block or editing block as the central node of mindmap
3. Slash command and context menuhttps://t.co/JiHFeto3x5 pic.twitter.com/EMKMWAqwKy
Stoked to share this, ever wanted to use NLP to ask questions about your data in @logseq? Here’s a sneak peak!
— Aryan Sawhney 🪵 (@aryansawhney17) March 2, 2022
Best of all, doesn’t transmit your data to a third party like say GPT3. Everything is local :) pic.twitter.com/WXSAt7ImHB
Introducing @logseq Smartblocks 3.0.0, one of the biggest updates till date! 🎉
— Aryan Sawhney 🪵 (@aryansawhney17) March 31, 2022
Easily insert Smartblocks via the keyboard shortcut cmd-t or /insert Smartblock to bring up a *beautiful* search menu, inspired by @craftdocsapp and @rcvd_io from where you can search and insert. 1/3 pic.twitter.com/bdnutJhOSi