Obsidian alternative

The Obsidian alternative that writes your notes for you

Obsidian hands you a vault and a Markdown editor. Sofie Wiki writes and links the pages for you from chat. If your Obsidian vault is a graveyard of unlinked notes, this is the difference.

Obsidian is a fantastic tool for people who enjoy organizing their own notes. The graph view is beautiful, the plugin ecosystem is vast, and having plain Markdown files on disk feels safe. It also asks you to do all the work: write the note, pick the folder, add the links, keep the structure tidy. Most people fall off within a month.

Sofie Wiki takes the opposite approach. You chat with an AI assistant in plain language, it creates or updates the right page, cross-links related entries, and versions the change. You never touch the structure. The wiki writes itself while you think out loud, so it stays current without you babysitting it on a Sunday afternoon.

The reading experience is Wikipedia, not a vault. Table of contents, hyperlinks, categories, search, and revision history. You find an answer in seconds instead of opening ten panes and running a regex search.

What makes it different from Obsidian

The AI writes the notes

You chat, the page is written and updated for you. Obsidian hands you a vault and a Markdown editor.

Automatic cross-linking

Related pages link themselves. In Obsidian you wire every link by hand, or hunt for a plugin that does it.

Wikipedia-style reading

Clean articles with a table of contents, not ten panes and a regex search through a Markdown vault.

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