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2026 Changes in Obsidian Usage: Key Issues in Local Knowledge Management, Plugins, and Productivity Workflows

Is Obsidian usage changing because people are tired of renting their own notes from cloud apps? Honestly, that is the story of 2026. Obsidian usage is not just growing as a note-taking habit anymore. It is becoming a very deliberate choice for people who want privacy, local control, and Markdown files they can still open years from now. Key Takeaway Key Takeaway The big 2026 shift is simple: Obsidian usage is moving away from “cool linked notes app” and toward “serious local knowledge system.” That matters because more users now care about long-term file ownership, plugin stability, and workflows that survive app trends. My read is that Obsidian wins in 2026 when people want a personal system that stays theirs. It gets weaker when they expect cloud-native collaboration to magically behave like a local vault. What Happened In 2026 What Happened In 2026 Across 2026 comparisons and reviews, the same pattern keeps showing up. According to Practical PKM’s 2026 Obsidian report card, Ob...