Logseq — Brand Summaries
AI-powered summaries of 28 videos about Logseq.
28 summaries
Building a 'digital garden' in Logseq | Personal knowledge management
A “digital knowledge garden” is pitched as a personal knowledge management system built around writing, selective capture, and sustainable output—not...
PDFs in Logseq: The Best Way to Take Notes from PDFs
Logseq is presented as a practical “one place” system for turning PDF reading into searchable, linkable notes—without scattering files across...
Zettelkasten note-taking with Logseq: A simple introduction (Part 1)
A Zettelkasten setup isn’t a plug-and-play note system—it’s a “long-term conversation partner” that rewards heavy thinking, not just storage. The...
How to Use Logseq for Research ft. Cara Antonaccio
Logseq’s biggest payoff for research isn’t just note-taking—it’s how a daily journal becomes a living research index through automatic linking. Cara...
How to choose a Zettelkasten application?
Choosing a Zettelkasten app comes down to matching the tool to how someone wants to create notes and connect ideas. The “perfect” app is the one that...
How I'm Building a Second Brain: Logseq + Tana
A “second brain” isn’t a single app for storing notes—it’s a trusted workflow that decides what to keep, how to organize it, and how to resurface it...
Logseq Whiteboards Demo (+ Q&A)
Logseq’s upcoming Whiteboards feature aims to fix a core limitation of outliner-style note apps: they help people structure ideas linearly, but they...
How I'm using the Slipnote method to build better notes in Logseq
Slip notes—small, quickly captured thoughts later assembled into a logically ordered knowledge base—can be implemented in Logseq without the usual...
Use the Feynman Technique, Logseq, and Obsidian for Slow Learning
Slow learning gets a practical workflow: use the Feynman Technique to turn scattered reading into a navigable knowledge base that exposes gaps and...
Logseq & Anki | 텍스트 기반 플래시카드 생성
The core idea is to treat flashcard creation as a lightweight text workflow: write a front/back card in plain text inside Logseq using a simple...
Logseq Zettelkasten ANTI-tutorial | You don't ACTUALLY need a zettelkasten
A “perfect” zettelkasten-style knowledge system isn’t necessary for most people; a flexible, tag-driven workflow in Logseq can be enough to retrieve...
GTD: A guide to Getting Things Done
Getting Things Done (GTD) is built to stop “open loops” from hijacking attention—so people can work with clarity instead of constant mental drag. The...
Logseq Time Tracking: Basics and Examples
Logseq time tracking works by attaching time to task status changes—when a task moves into “doing,” Logseq records the start time, and when it moves...
How to Write a Curated Newsletter with Logseq
A curated newsletter workflow in Logseq can be built end-to-end around frictionless capture, query-based retrieval, and clean exporting—turning...
How to remember everything you read | Zettelkasten Literature Notes in Logseq
The core idea is a practical workflow for turning book or article highlights into Zettelkasten-style “literature notes” inside Logseq—so reading...
An Intro to Making Logseq Plugins ft. Sawhney
Logseq plugin development is presented as a practical, learn-by-doing path: start from existing open-source plugins, modify them until they work for...
Are U STILL searching a PERFECT note taking app?
Finding a “perfect” note-taking app isn’t about chasing the most popular tool—it’s about matching the app to a specific purpose, a personal workflow...
Logseq vs Notion | Understanding your 'Building a Second Brain' database
Personal knowledge management works best when notes behave like a database—because retrieval is only as fast as the way information is stored. The...
10 Note-taking Lessons
Digital note-taking works best when it’s treated as a selective workflow rather than a capture machine. A central lesson from four years of using...
Why you will STOP building your SECOND BRAIN | LEANER knowledge management workflow
The core problem behind “second brain” systems isn’t collecting information—it’s building a sustainable routine for turning that backlog into usable...
Heptabase vs Logseq - working with PDF highlights
Heptabase’s PDF highlight workflow is presented as faster and more precise than Logseq’s, mainly because its links jump to the exact spot of a...
Interview Ramses Oudt: The future of Logseq and Personal Knowledge Management
Logseq’s future hinges on a balancing act: keep the “local-first, plain-text, power-user” foundation while making onboarding and everyday workflows...
[Queries Learning Sprint] Week 1: How to design and run personal learning projects with Logseq
The core takeaway is that Logseq query learning works best when it’s treated like a short, deliberate “learning sprint”: pick a concrete target,...
Stop Reading Linearly. Try this with Logseq Instead.
Learning and remembering stickier knowledge comes from abandoning straight-line reading in favor of “stitch reading”: build a big-picture mental...
How to take smart notes - My zettelkasten workflow
Smart notes, in this workflow, are built to prevent the common problem of forgetting what was read: highlights capture surface-level takeaways, but...
How I make a plan that I always follow.
A repeatable planning system hinges on two forces: designing tasks around what the brain treats as valuable and rewarding, and switching between...
Try this to overcome information overload? (alfred, logseq, readwise, etc)
Information overload is treated as a dopamine-and-busyness problem, not a lack of content. The core claim is that people keep consuming...
PKM (Personal Knowledge Management) Weekly Update - 2025-01-19
Personal knowledge management (PKM) app users are still chasing the same holy grail: a tool that works smoothly across devices, makes capture...