Logseq vs Anytype
Both are free/open-source alternatives to Notion. Here's how they stack up — verified facts, no spin.
Logseq
TOP PICKA local-first, open-source outliner over plain Markdown.
Logseq stores your notes as local Markdown/Org files and builds a networked, block-based knowledge graph on top. It is open-source, privacy-friendly, and yours to back up however you like.
Anytype
Local-first, end-to-end encrypted knowledge base.
Anytype is a local-first, end-to-end encrypted workspace for notes and objects, syncing peer-to-peer. It is source-available rather than fully OSI open-source, but your data stays encrypted and under your control.
Side by side
| Logseq | Anytype | |
|---|---|---|
| Sovereignty Score | 90 | 72 |
| Open source | Yes | No |
| Self-hostable | Yes | Yes |
| Local-first | Yes | Yes |
| License | AGPL-3.0 | Source-available |
| Pricing | Free / open-source | Free |
Logseq is Macrostack's recommended Notion alternative, so it's our pick here.
Logseq
Strengths
- +Plain-text files you own
- +Powerful outlining and backlinks
- +Fully open-source
Trade-offs
- −Outliner model is an adjustment
- −Fewer polished database views than Notion
Anytype
Strengths
- +End-to-end encryption
- +Local-first with P2P sync
- +Flexible object model
Trade-offs
- −Source-available, not fully open-source
- −Custom sync model to learn
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Facts verified 2026-07-04. Licenses and pricing change — spotted something out of date? That's a correction we want.