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Logseq vs Trilium Notes

Self-host pick — both replace Evernote (Personal notes / web clipper / archive).

Both Logseq and Trilium Notes self-host as a replacement for Evernote (Personal notes / web clipper / archive). Pick Logseq if you want users who'd prefer a daily-journal + bidirectional-link model (Roam-style) over Evernote's notebook hierarchy; pick Trilium Notes if you want power users who outgrew Evernote's flat notebook model and want a hierarchical knowledge base with scripting. Both are AGPL-family licensed and similar to set up.

Logseqopen-sourceTrilium Notesopen-source
LicenseAGPL-3.0AGPL-3.0
Setup time5min installer (desktop) + Logseq Sync or self-hosted CouchDB15min docker run + desktop client install
Monthly cost$0 with local-only or git-backed sync; ~$5 VPS if you self-host the CouchDB sync backend.$5 VPS for the sync server; desktop apps are free.
GitHublogseq/logseq ★ 42.9k · last commit todayaliveTriliumNext/Notes ★ 2.92k · last commit 11mo agodead · archived
ReplacesEvernoteEvernote

Good fit for

Logseq

Users who'd prefer a daily-journal + bidirectional-link model (Roam-style) over Evernote's notebook hierarchy.

Weak at:Web clipping — Logseq's clipper is thinner than Evernote's; complex clipped pages may need cleanup.

Trilium Notes

Power users who outgrew Evernote's flat notebook model and want a hierarchical knowledge base with scripting.

Weak at:Mobile experience — there's no first-party mobile app, just a responsive web view; awkward on phones.

In a terminal? npx -y github:SolvoHQ/os-alt-cli evernote prints Evernote's self-host options including both — how the CLI works →

FAQ

Which is easier to self-host, Logseq or Trilium Notes?

Logseq: 5min installer (desktop) + Logseq Sync or self-hosted CouchDB. Trilium Notes: 15min docker run + desktop client install.

What does each cost to run?

Logseq: $0 with local-only or git-backed sync; ~$5 VPS if you self-host the CouchDB sync backend.. Trilium Notes: $5 VPS for the sync server; desktop apps are free.. Both projects are free and open source.

Do Logseq and Trilium Notes replace the same SaaS?

Yes — both are open-source alternatives to Evernote.