How Obsidian Bases Transformed My Note-Taking Experience
Obsidian Bases turned my notes into a database, and I cancelled my Notion plan

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Obsidian's new feature, Bases, has significantly improved note-taking by integrating database functionalities directly into the platform, eliminating the need for Notion. Bases allows users to query existing notes without extensive setup, making it more efficient for personal organization.
- 01Obsidian Bases is a core plugin introduced in mid-2025, enhancing the platform's database capabilities.
- 02Unlike Notion, Bases does not require users to build databases from scratch, allowing for immediate use of existing notes.
- 03The filter system in Bases supports complex queries using JavaScript-like syntax, accommodating messy tagging and properties.
- 04While Bases excels in personal organization, it lacks collaboration features that Notion offers for team workflows.
- 05The integration of Bases has led to a significant shift in the author's note-taking approach, moving away from Notion.
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Obsidian has introduced Bases, a new core plugin that revolutionizes how users manage their notes by integrating database functionalities within the platform. Launched in mid-2025, Bases allows users to query and view their notes without the cumbersome setup required by Notion. This feature leverages existing note structures, such as YAML frontmatter properties, to create dynamic views, making it easier for users to access and organize their information. The plugin supports various display formats, including Table, Card, and List views, and allows for direct note editing within the base. However, while Bases improves personal organization, it does not match Notion's collaborative features, which are essential for team projects. The author notes that the flexibility and efficiency of Bases have made it their preferred tool, leading to a complete shift away from Notion for personal use.
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Obsidian Bases enhances personal note-taking efficiency, allowing users to manage their information more effectively without relying on cloud services.
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