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💻 A web-first app crafted for productivity enhancement
👍 Web clipper and additional functionalities for gathering comprehensive information
💙 A visual and flexible interface for attractive organizing information
📱 Mobile apps for on-the-go planning
😉 Ready-to-use planners and templates for a seamless beginning
🔁 Suitable for both synchronous and asynchronous teamwork
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Free for personal use
$12 - monthly (Personal Plus)
$50/ member - annual
$99/member - annual (Team Plus)
Compare Obsidian and xTiles for Task Management: Obsidian lacks built-in task management, requiring complex plugins for task tracking. xTiles offers seamless task management with built-in tasks, an intuitive task panel, and comprehensive features
Database: Obsidian does not have a database function but has the ability to link notes. xTiles offers flexible, visual, and easy-to-use collections (databases)
With xTiles, users who seek a structured and dynamic approach to note-taking, knowledge representation, and management can get a more intuitive and visually engaging experience. It offers multiple advantages over Obsidian in terms of note-taking, management, planning, and organization.
First of all, xTiles stores your data in the cloud, which enables you to use multiple devices or switch between them without any complications of transferring your projects.
While Obsidian offers you synchronization via third-party services, xTiles provides you with mobile and desktop applications that sync automatically. Another key advantage xTiles can offer you is built-in task management features and Collections (analogous to databases), which you can't get with Obsidian.
xTiles offers tile-based organization, connected notes, and advanced data visualization capabilities allowing users to effortlessly create, explore, and connect ideas, while Obsidian presents connections between your notes through graph view.
xTiles provides a visual, tile-based interface that makes it easy to arrange and manage your notes, whether you want rich or text content to prevail. Such an interface provides users with a bird's-eye view, revealing connections between notes, stimulating understanding of the current situation, and helping to plan next steps. xTiles' interface is highly flexible and adaptable to a wide range of use cases, and extensive customization options make this list of possibilities nearly endless. A visual hierarchy within users’ workspaces is up to them. With drag-and-drop options and multiple highlighting and tagging features, they can arrange tiles based on importance or relevance. It focuses on simplicity and efficient, intuitive navigation, while Obsidian offers a graph view with a text-based interface that supports markdown and a canvas for notes visualization.
Yes, xTiles offers extensive customization features similar to Obsidian. You can tailor, arrange, and rearrange your projects and their smaller elements (pages, tiles, and blocks) to suit your specific needs and preferences in organization and visual representation.
Absolutely, xTiles provides cross-platform compatibility so that you can easily access your projects and templates using different devices and operating systems. xTiles is accessible for users on Windows, iOS, and Android. You can download them at the links respectively: https://xtiles.app/en/desktop-apps and https://xtiles.app/en/mobile-app-xtiles. In case you encounter any installation challenges on your current operating system or you are a Linux user, you can use our web version, which offers consistent and seamless experience and all functionality just the same as xTiles desktop version.
Additionally, with xTiles you don’t need third-party solutions to synchronize notes you make on your desktop and mobile applications.
Yes, xTiles can be used as an alternative to Obsidian for knowledge management. You can create and organize your notes, projects, presentations, mood boards, tables, ideas, etc., within xTiles, build a Second Brain, and create a knowledge base for personal and professional use with the ability to share it with others on the Internet later or at the same time for collaborative work.
Absolutely! xTiles offers a tile-based system for organizing and connecting notes in a highly organized, visually appealing, and easy-to-grasp manner. The tile grid view offers an alternative to Obsidian's graph view and allows a perfect bird's-eye view of your projects, notes, and ideas for effortless navigation through them.