Obsidian Sync Alternatives
Obsidian is an awesome app for writing and notetaking. One of the biggest benefits to how it works is that it stores its files locally on your machine. This presents a problem though: if the files are local then how can you access them on different devices? The answer is you need some type of sync solution to sync your notes across devices.
Obsidian offers their own integrated sync service, which works very well, but it comes with a monthly fee. The good news is there are several free ways to manage sync on your own.
Syncthing
Syncthing is a peer-to-peer file synchronization application. It’s an awesome free and open source app to know about, even if you don’t use it for Obsidian. I used it for years to instantly sync my photos from my phone to my PC, for example. How it works is you install Syncthing on your devices, add peers via