Are you stuck between Obsidian and Notion? Love Obsidian's local-first markdown but miss Notion's databases? What if you could use both?
Obsidotion bridges the gap. It converts and syncs between Obsidian and Notion formats, preserving your links, tags, and metadata.
The Problem
Obsidian users love speed, privacy, and markdown. Notion users love databases, collaboration, and polished UI. But switching means losing data or spending hours reformatting.
What Obsidotion Does
- Converts Obsidian vaults to Notion-compatible format
- Preserves wikilinks, tags, and frontmatter
- Handles bidirectional sync
- Keeps markdown clean and portable
Use Cases
- Share Obsidian notes with Notion-using teammates
- Migrate from Notion to Obsidian without losing structure
- Use both tools for different purposes
- Back up Notion content as local markdown
Why This Matters
Your notes are your second brain. Being locked into one tool is dangerous. Obsidotion gives you freedom to use whatever works best for each situation.
Get Started
The tool is lightweight and easy to set up:
git clone https://github.com/p32929/obsidotion.git
⭐ GitHub: github.com/p32929/obsidotion
By @p32929 — your notes should work for you, not trap you.
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