



Revolutionary note-taking tool for networked thought, where every block can be referenced and linked to create a connected knowledge graph. Includes daily notes, bidirectional linking, and powerful queries.
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Roam Research
Roam Research is an outliner at its core, like WorkFlowy, but every block can be referenced from and linked to any other block, creating a network of connected ideas. It's designed for building a personal knowledge graph rather than hierarchical organization.
Links in Roam work both ways. When you link Page A to Page B, Page B automatically shows where it's referenced from Page A. This creates an organic web of connections.
Every bullet point (block) has a unique ID and can be referenced anywhere else. Change it once, updates everywhere.
Each day gets its own page automatically. This becomes your daily journal and starting point for capturing thoughts.
Roam stores information as a graph rather than a hierarchy, mimicking how our brains actually connect ideas.
Roam's query system lets you create dynamic views:
Add metadata to blocks:
Organize related pages:
Roam is ideal for implementing Zettelkasten (slip-box) note-taking:
Track relationships:
Roam has a steeper learning curve than traditional note-taking apps:
Roam offers only a trial period, then requires paid subscription:
Mobile apps are functional but not as polished as desktop experience. Many power users prefer desktop.
The non-linear structure can be disorienting initially. Requires time investment to master.
Focuses on content and connections over visual design and formatting options.
vs. Notion: Roam excels at connecting ideas; Notion at structured databases and team collaboration
vs. Obsidian: Similar bidirectional linking; Obsidian uses local markdown files and is more customizable
vs. Logseq: Logseq is open-source, free, and similar to Roam but with local-first approach
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