Logseq is an open-source knowledge base built on outlining (bullet points) and backlinks. Write notes as bullet lists, link between bullets (or pages), and query your vault to create dynamic pages. Similar to Obsidian but outline-first (vs. document-first). Used by people who think in bullet points and prefer flexibility over polish. Takes 2-3 weeks to master. Sits between Notion (polished, proprietary) and Obsidian (markdown, local) as the outline-native, open-source option.
Logseq is an open-source, outline-based knowledge management system. You write notes as bullet points (not documents), link between blocks or pages, and create dynamic pages using queries. All data is stored locally. Think of Logseq as Obsidian's outline-first cousin, similar graph philosophy, but organized around bullet points instead of markdown files. Logseq's strength is flexibility: every bullet is a potential page, quotable unit, or query target. The weakness is polish, UI/UX are less refined than Notion or Obsidian.
| Region | Junior | Mid | Senior |
|---|---|---|---|
| USA | $70k | $112k | $158k |
| UK | $39k | — | $92k |
| EU | $43k | — | $98k |
| CANADA | $63k | — | $145k |
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