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Obsidian for Beginners: Start HERE — How to Use the Obsidian App for Notes
Obsidian’s biggest payoff for beginners is that notes stop being isolated text files and start behaving like a connected knowledge network—so ideas...
Google's secret algorithm exposed via leak to GitHub…
A leak of Google-related documents posted to GitHub is being treated as a rare, concrete window into how Google search ranking may work—and it...
How to get started with Obsidian in 2022 - from scratch!
Obsidian is positioned as a practical, low-friction way to start building a personal knowledge base without getting trapped in note-taking theory....
Obsidian Canvas
Obsidian Canvas is pitched as a fast, spatial way to “reorient” when mental momentum collapses—turning scattered thoughts into a navigable map that...
Notion Fundamentals: Page Links, Backlinks, and Sub-Pages
Notion’s page linking and nested sub-pages let a workspace behave like a navigable wiki—without cluttering the sidebar. The core takeaway is that...
Creating links & backlinks
Notion’s link and backlink system turns a sprawling workspace into a connected knowledge graph: every time a page is linked, Notion automatically...
How I use Obsidian for work as a software developer advocate
Software trends swing fast enough to make even basic planning feel unstable—monoliths, microservices, and back again. The practical countermeasure...
Introduction to smart notes with Obsidian and the Zettelkasten Method
Smart notes paired with Obsidian aim to turn note-taking into an engine for thinking: writing becomes the process of building understanding, not a...
FULL note-taking session in Obsidian (with commentary!)
A structured note-taking workflow in Obsidian turns reading into a web of “atomic” ideas by starting from source notes, extracting quotes, and then...
The LYT Framework - Q&A Part 1: Zettelkasten, Folgezettel, and PARA
A “map of content” (MOC) is less like a static index and more like a flexible, link-driven workspace for sharpening ideas—especially when paired with...
LYT Kit 6: Your starter kit to build your PKM system (+free download for your Obsidian app)
A linked-note system in Obsidian can make knowledge feel “alive” by letting notes reference each other in both directions—mirroring how human memory...
How to create a workflow to support your research and knowledge creation efforts (Obsidian app)
A researcher’s Obsidian-based workflow aims to stop research notes from turning into a “mess” by separating intake, processing, and writing—while...
First Look at Obsidian - New Zettelkasten App
Obsidian positions itself as a purpose-built Zettelkasten knowledge-management app, with the biggest practical win coming from how it handles...
Interview with Conor White-Sullivan, Founder of Roam
Roam Research’s founder, Conor White-Sullivan, frames Roam as a knowledge system built around how ideas actually connect in a person’s mind—using...
Logseq beginner's course (4/8) - Adding structure with bi-directional links
Bi-directional links are Logseq’s core mechanism for turning scattered notes into navigable structure—so a single reference can be followed in either...
NEW Notion Updates: The Relation Property, Page Sections, and Formula To Visualize Related Notes
Notion’s updated **Relation** property now supports a smoother, more navigable “hierarchy” between pages—especially when paired with **backlinks**,...
How To Connect Ideas In RemNote (Portals, Universal Descriptors, etc.)
RemNote’s “portals” and “universal descriptors” are presented as a practical system for turning a flat list of notes into a connected knowledge...
Bible Study: How Joschua uses the LYT frameworks (Obsidian)
A personal knowledge system built in Obsidian is being used to keep Bible study from turning into scattered reading—by turning scripture into a...
Obsidian v. Roam (My Thoughts)
Obsidian and Roam Research land in the same “knowledge management” lane—notes that can be connected, revisited, and contextualized through...
Mastering Excalidraw Templates: 4 Hands-on Techniques to Boost Your Productivity
Excalidraw templates can be reused in Obsidian in four practical ways—ranging from quick stencil-library inserts to fully automated Templater...
Organizing docs & wikis for large teams
Notion can serve as a central knowledge hub for large organizations, but it only stays useful at scale when teams standardize where information lives...
Solidifying documentation for your startup
Startup speed depends on reliable knowledge—missing context leads to wrong processes, duplicated work, and wasted time. A practical way to prevent...
Dendron Getting Started - An alternative note taking app for PKM / To Do / Journal
Dendron is presented as a lightweight, structured note-taking system inside VS Code that starts with almost nothing—an initialized workspace creates...
How to Capture, Review, and Use Your Notes
A reliable note-taking system starts with two filters—whether something is worth remembering and whether it’s interesting—and then turns daily...
Dendron Notes - An alternative note taking app for PKM / To Do / Journal
Dendron is a free, open-source note-taking system built on top of Microsoft VS Code that keeps everything as local Markdown files—so notes live on...
Logseq - A Roam Research Alternative for Notes / PKM / To Do / Journal
Logseq positions itself as a Roam Research-style personal knowledge management tool that keeps notes in a local outliner while also syncing them to...
Obsidian Basics: Aliases
Aliases in Obsidian—introduced in version 0.9.16—let users define multiple names for the same document, so searches, tasks, and backlinks stay...
Deconstructing Visual Ideas with Obsidian Excalidraw using Excalidraw Scripts
A new Excalidraw script, “decompose selected elements into new drawing,” automates a core workflow in visual knowledge management: breaking a page...
How to take (smart) class notes
Lecture notes in a Tle Casten work best when they start as a single, properly cited “source” note for each class session—then get broken into...
Master your Meetings with Capacities
Meeting notes become far easier to manage when they’re treated as structured objects—complete with predictable fields, reusable templates, and tight...
Why Most Notes Are Useless (And How To Fix It)
Most note systems fail because they treat notes like storage, even though useful knowledge depends on retrieval and follow-through. When notes are...
Networked note-taking: How to backlink notes
Networked note-taking turns everyday journaling into a living “second brain” by linking notes about people, places, things, and projects as they...
How to build a personal project management system
A personal project management system built inside a notes app can keep multiple projects—work, side ventures, and even home maintenance—organized...
How To Use Obsidian: Markdown For Your Personal Knowledge Vault. | How This Program Changed My Life
Obsidian is presented as a personal “external brain” built on plain Markdown files stored locally on a user’s computer—so notes stay fast,...
Stop organizing your notes – Why and How
The core message is that heavy note organization creates “friction” that reduces what gets captured and makes later recall harder—not better. Instead...
Reflect Academy: The Principles of Note-taking
Note-taking works best when it’s designed to capture ideas with minimal delay, then preserves them in a way that mirrors how memory actually links...
How to use "folders" in Reflect
Reflect’s folder-style workflow can be recreated as a “hybrid” that lowers the learning curve for people used to Evernote, Apple Notes, or Google...
How to add hand-written notes to your digital notes
Handwritten notes can fit cleanly into a digital knowledge system—if they’re captured as searchable items and then transcribed into properly indexed...
Reflect Academy: The Power of Backlinking
Backlinks turn note-taking into a network—bi-directional links between notes—so ideas stay connected the way memory does, instead of being trapped in...
Managing Tasks in Reflect
Reflect’s tasks system draws a hard line between simple checkboxes and trackable tasks: checkboxes are lightweight, visual markdown items, while...
How to organize your daily notes
Daily notes work best when they function as a “home base” for everything a person needs to think, track, and revisit each day—then stay tidy through...
My smart daily journal workflow with Notion using Backlinks
A Notion-based daily journal workflow is built around two linked databases—one for reusable “master tags” and one for dated journal entries—so...
Le charme des rétroliens (backlinks) tuto Obsidian plugin Influx
Obsidian peut afficher, de façon plus lisible, les “rétroliens” (backlinks) — c’est-à-dire toutes les notes qui pointent vers une note donnée — et un...
One Year Later with Nicole van der Hoeven - Session 2 at the Sketch Your Mind Conference, 2025
Nicole van der Hoeven’s year-long shift in personal knowledge management centers on one practical decision: make every new note a “hybrid” by...
Track your workouts using AI
AI-powered workout tracking in Reflect hinges on a simple workflow: record sets and cardio details as voice memos, let Whisper transcribe them, then...
Amplenote Explained 15: Intro to note linking pt. 1: How to use note links
Note linking in Amplenote is built around a fast “@” workflow that turns references into navigable connections—complete with previews, backlinks, and...
How to take the best 1:1 meeting notes
Strong one-on-one notes aren’t about writing more—they’re about building a reusable record that makes the next meeting easier for both sides. When...
Amplenote Explained 16: Intro to note linking pt. 2: Inline tags
Inline tagging turns Amplenote note linking into an automatic “people interaction log” system: type an @ reference to a person’s dedicated note, and...
How I rediscover and connect ideas (bidirectional linking explained)
Bidirectional linking turns a personal knowledge system into a network of “doorways” between notes, so ideas can resurface later through multiple...