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Logseq

Open-source · self-hostable · replaces 1 SaaS tool on os-alt

logseq/logseq · alive · ★ 42.9k · last commit today · 942 open issues

License: AGPL-3.0

Good fit for Users who'd prefer a daily-journal + bidirectional-link model (Roam-style) over Evernote's notebook hierarchy.

Weak at Web clipping — Logseq's clipper is thinner than Evernote's; complex clipped pages may need cleanup.

In a terminal? npx -y github:SolvoHQ/os-alt-cli evernote prints the Evernote comparison table including Logseq. how the CLI works →

Replaces these SaaS

  • Evernote · Personal notes / web clipper / archive

    Install Logseq desktop. Evernote → Logseq isn't a one-click importer — export ENEX, run a community converter (e.g. enex-to-logseq) to produce a folder of Markdown files with Logseq's `[[block-ref]]` syntax, then point a Logseq graph at the folder. Sync via git, Syncthing, or self-hosted CouchDB.

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FAQ

Is Logseq actively maintained?

Yes — last commit today. The repository is alive (commit activity within the past 90 days).

What does Logseq cost to self-host?

Logseq is free and open source under AGPL-3.0. Typical self-host VPS cost: $0 with local-only or git-backed sync; ~$5 VPS if you self-host the CouchDB sync backend.

Which SaaS does Logseq replace?

Logseq is listed as an open-source self-host alternative to: Evernote.