Logseq releases 2.0 beta with database architecture
Logseq, the open-source and privacy-focused digital garden and knowledge management tool, has launched the beta version of its 2.0 update. The major highlight of this release is the transition to a database-backed architecture, offering significant improvements in performance and capabilities for organizing complex interconnected thoughts, to-do lists, and notes.
The move to a database architecture is a massive leap for Logseq, directly addressing long-standing performance bottlenecks associated with flat Markdown files. It enables significantly faster load times, improved data integrity for heavy users, and makes Logseq more competitive with robust outliners like Roam Research and Obsidian.
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2026-07-13
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2026-07-13
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