An honest comparison

These are good tools — we use some of them. The table is our understanding of the current state of each (models and pricing change; check their sites for specifics). The section after it is the part comparison pages usually omit: when you should pick them instead of us.

SmritsavantObsidianNotionTheBrain
Data modelSpatial canvas of blocks + semantic auto-linkingMarkdown files + folders, manual links, graph viewCloud databases + pagesManually-curated concept graph ("plex")
Where notes liveSQLite on your disk; sync via your own cloud folder / WebDAVPlain files on your disk; optional paid sync serviceThe vendor's cloudLocal database + vendor sync
AIBuilt-in, on-device (desktop; Apple on-device models on iOS; BYOK on Android) — chat with citations, inline edits behind diffsVia community plugins, mostly cloud APIs you configureBuilt-in, cloud-hosted, subscription add-onBuilt-in assistant features, cloud-backed
Semantic searchNative, offline, 50+ languagesPlugins (typically cloud embeddings)Cloud search, strong within workspaceKeyword search over the graph
CollaborationNone — single-user by designLimited (file-level via sync)Excellent — real-time, comments, permissionsLimited sharing
ExtensibilityNo plugins; open export formats + CLI insteadHuge community plugin + theme ecosystemAPI + integrationsLimited
Pricing modelOne-time license ($7–$29), majors are new purchasesFree personal core; subscriptions for sync/publish add-onsFree tier; per-seat subscription for real useSubscription (or dated perpetual option)
OfflineEverything works offline, including AIFully offline coreLimited offline; cloud-firstWorks offline, syncs later

When you should pick them instead

  • Pick Notion if your notes are a team surface — shared docs, comments, permissions, databases your colleagues edit. Smritsavant has no collaboration at all, and won't pretend a sync folder is a workspace.
  • Pick Obsidian if you want an ecosystem: thousands of plugins and themes, a decade of community workflows, and files-as-truth with zero purchase required. It's the strongest local-first generalist. Choose us over it when you want the semantic memory, the spatial canvas, and on-device AI built in and tested as one product rather than assembled from plugins — and note that our export produces an Obsidian-compatible vault, so trying us risks little.
  • Pick TheBrain if hand-curating a formal concept graph over decades is the point for you. Its manual-first graph discipline is unmatched. Smritsavant's graph is inferred from meaning and corrected by you, which is a different philosophy — less curation effort, less curation control.

Choose Smritsavant when the priority is a private, single-player thinking space— AI that never phones home, notes that organize themselves by meaning, open formats behind a supported exit, and a price you pay once. That's the whole pitch; seethe longer case or the docs.