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I Replaced My Entire Note-Taking System with a Tool That Syncs Without an Account

Source: https://www.makeuseof.com/replaced-entire-note-taking-system-with-tool-that-syncs-without-account/ Summarized: 2026-02-23


TL;DR

The author ditched subscription-based note apps for a free, open-source combo: Obsidian for writing + Syncthing for syncing. Result: full data ownership, no monthly fees, seamless cross-device sync without any cloud middleman.


The Problem

Most note apps (Notion, Evernote, Apple Notes) lock data in proprietary formats on their servers. Two devices? Pay a subscription. Your data, their rules.


The Solution: Obsidian + Syncthing

Tool Role Why It Works
Obsidian Note-taking Local-first, Markdown files (.md), plain text = future-proof
Syncthing Sync P2P file sync, encrypted, no account needed

Key Benefits:

  • Own your data — Notes are just files in a folder
  • No subscriptions — Both tools free and open-source
  • Cross-platform — Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
  • Encrypted sync — Direct device-to-device, no server sees content
  • Conflict handling — Creates .sync-conflict files instead of silent overwrites

Setup Highlights

  1. Obsidian vault = folder of Markdown files
  2. Syncthing folder type: Send & Receive
  3. File versioning enabled (keeps 5-10 backups)
  4. Ignore patterns for .obsidian/cache and workspace* (prevents UI conflicts)
  5. Device pairing via ID exchange — works identically desktop & Android

Android: Use Syncthing-Fork (Play Store/F-Droid) with better battery optimization.


Pro Tips

  • Syncthing runs continuously → vault always up-to-date
  • Bidirectional links + graph view in Obsidian = powerful knowledge mapping
  • Plugins/themes sync too (.obsidian folder minus cache)

Bottom Line

If you're tired of paying to access your own notes, this combo offers "unfairly good" value once the initial setup clicks into place.