Obsidian vs WordPress

Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right tool.

ObsidianWordPress
TaglineLocal-first markdown notes with powerful linking.The world's most widely deployed CMS, powering 43 % of the web.
CategoryWriting ContentWriting Content
PricingFreemiumFreemium
Skill LevelBeginnerIntermediate
PlatformsWindows, Mac, Linux, Ios, AndroidWeb, Browser, Ios, Android
Use CasesSolo Indie, Side Project, Content CreationSolo Indie, Client Work, Small Team, Portfolio Showcase
TraitsHas Free Tier, Offline Capable, Privacy FriendlyOpen Source, Self Hostable, Has Free Tier, Active Development
Best ForBest for writers and developers who want an extensible, private note-taking system with no vendor dependency.Best for bloggers, small businesses, and agencies who want maximum flexibility and a massive plugin ecosystem without writing a CMS from scratch.

Obsidian

Obsidian stores notes as plain markdown files on your own device. Bidirectional linking, a graph view of connections, and a rich plugin ecosystem make it a powerful personal knowledge base that you fully own and control.

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WordPress

WordPress is an open-source CMS with a huge ecosystem of themes and plugins. WordPress.com provides managed hosting; WordPress.org is the self-hosted version. With plugins like WooCommerce and Elementor, it can power everything from simple blogs to complex e-commerce stores. The learning curve is moderate.

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