asambl vs Obsidian

A planner that drafts your week, not a notes vault you wire up yourself

Obsidian is a free, local-first Markdown knowledge base you shape note by note. asambl is a different job: a planner that drafts your week across your whole life with built-in AI, working out of the box.

By Aleem O'Balogun|Updated 2 July 2026

Side by side

asambl vs Obsidian, line by line

asambl
Obsidian
Built for
Running your week. It drafts from your priorities, calendar, and energy; you review and approve.
Building a personal knowledge base. Linked Markdown notes, a graph, and a Canvas board.
Setup required
Switch on the life areas you want and it starts drafting.
Works as a notes app instantly, but planning and AI mean wiring up plugins yourself.
Life areas
Five built-in areas (health, finance, relationships, joy, growth) in one plan.
None built in. You structure folders, tags, and notes by hand.
Planning
Auto-drafts your week with a Plan A, B, C energy cascade.
No planning engine. Notes only, unless you add community plugins.
Where your data lives
Vault stays on your computer. When AI is on, only that request's prompt goes to the managed AI on Azure.
Fully local. Plain-text Markdown on your device, no account. Optional paid Sync is end-to-end encrypted.
AI approach
Managed AI on by default and included, no API keys. Switch it off for structured templates.
No built-in AI. You add it via community plugins, against cloud or local models you choose.
Platforms
macOS and Windows desktop, plus a phone companion web app.
macOS, Windows, and Linux desktop, plus iOS and Android.
Price
Free in beta, then one plan near 15 GBP a month, AI included. Founder rate near 12 USD for the first 200.
Core app free, no sign-up. Sync from 4 USD and Publish 8 USD a month billed annually; commercial license 50 USD a year (checked 2 July 2026).

Want a free, fully local notes vault you control and extend with plugins? Obsidian is the better and more private tool, and asambl will not replace it. Want your week drafted and coordinated without building anything? asambl is the lighter bet.

Why people switch

What asambl does that Obsidian does not

A planner, not a notes app

Obsidian is built for writing and linking notes; it has no engine that plans your week. asambl drafts the week for you, then asks you to review and approve.

AI that works out of the box

In Obsidian, AI means choosing, installing, and configuring community plugins yourself. asambl ships with AI on by default and included, no plugins or API keys to wire up.

Your whole life in one plan

Obsidian leaves the structure to you, so coordinating health, money, and relationships is folders and tags you maintain. asambl treats them as five life areas in a single weekly plan.

It plans by your energy

A note about your week does not know which day you will be flat. asambl drafts a Plan A, B, and C so a low-energy day still gets a realistic plan.

Questions

asambl vs Obsidian, answered honestly

Is asambl a replacement for Obsidian?
No. Obsidian is a notes and knowledge base; asambl is a weekly planner, and they do different jobs. Many people would keep Obsidian for notes and use asambl to plan the week, rather than swap one for the other.
Is Obsidian more private than asambl?
Yes, and we will not pretend otherwise. Obsidian is fully local-first, keeping plain-text files on your device with no account required, while asambl needs cloud AI to draft your plans. asambl keeps your vault local and sends only request-scoped prompts, but it is not as local as Obsidian.
Can Obsidian draft and plan my week like asambl?
Not on its own. Obsidian has no built-in planning or AI; you would have to assemble that from community plugins and maintain it yourself. asambl drafts your week across your life areas out of the box, then you review and approve.
What does asambl cost compared to Obsidian?
Obsidian's core app is free with optional paid Sync and Publish add-ons. asambl is free in beta, then one plan near 15 GBP a month, with a founder rate near 12 USD for the first 200 members and AI included.

Sources

The Obsidian figures and capability claims on this page were checked against these official pages on the dates shown. Prices and plans change; if you spot something out of date, tell us and we will correct it.

  • Obsidian pricing page (accessed 2 July 2026). The free core app with no sign-up, Sync and Publish add-on prices, and the 50 USD a year commercial license.
  • Obsidian Sync page (accessed 2 July 2026). End-to-end encryption for Sync and the Standard and Plus Sync tiers on both billing cycles.

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Plan the week you actually want to live

asambl drafts, you decide. Your vault stays on your computer. Free while in beta on macOS and Windows.