It's missing collaboration at the core, although it's possible to achieve this currnetly with third party solutions, or the next major update should also include it as it's the "multiplayer" update.
I work on one of the third party plugins enabling real-time collaboration in Obsidian called Relay [0].
We have a novel architecture where you can optionally register a self-hosted relay server with our control plane for complete privacy for all of your docs and attachments.
We know that people typically prefer to have a unified vault, so you can share individual folders with different groups of people within your vault.
Relay is free for markdown docs up to 3 users, and then we have a hobby plan which includes attachment storage (especially popular with D&D and TTRPG players), as well as per-seat plans for businesses and universities. There are a couple of cloud-only alternatives like peerdraft and screen garden as well.
What do you think about Logseq? I tend to prefer native outliners and Obsidian just doesnt scratch that itch for me as well as drag and dropping and swipe indenting
I also use Logseq for quick daily notes, since I like that it has the infinite vertical view & I want these notes open in a different program. But it has some quirks and tells that make it feel like lower quality software compared to Obsidian, e.g. its startup time is horribly slow.
I do find what I would call the suspension/handling in car terms is a little less zippy but it nails everything else out of the park, I'll have to adjust. Tye upside is there is a ton of stuff that is technically customizable I just havent waded into that yet
It's missing collaboration at the core, although it's possible to achieve this currnetly with third party solutions, or the next major update should also include it as it's the "multiplayer" update.