Projects is a plugin for Obsidian that lets you manage and visualize notes for project management.
- Create projects from folders and Dataview queries.
- Switch between four different views: Table, Board, Calendar, and Gallery.
- Configure note templates for each project.
For example, if you're a content manager, Projects can help you manage your content calendar. Create drafts, keep track of their status, and when they are scheduled to be published.
If you have any questions, or want to stay updated, join our Discussions.
Note
You must turn off Restricted mode to use Projects.
- In Obsidian, open Settings.
- Under Community plugins, select Browse.
- Search for "Projects" by Marcus Olsson, and then select it.
- Select Install.
To get started using Projects, press Ctrl+P (or Cmd+P on macOS) to open the Command palette, and then select Projects: Show projects.
When developing any software, you are often faced with difficult choices. To help guide design decisions, this project adheres to the following principles:
- Leave no trace: The plugin must not leave any plugin-specific configuration in the notes, such as custom front matter properties. Notes may be shared with colleagues and teams who don't use Obsidian. If the user stops using this plugin, they shouldn't have to clean up all their notes.
- Keep it native: The plugin should look and feel like it's native to Obsidian. The plugin should also prefer native Web APIs over custom components whenever possible.
- Stability over features: This plugin is geared towards professionals with high demands on reliability. Any bug reports and usability issues will be prioritized over new features.
If you're curious about what we're working on, check out the roadmap:
- Active issues: Issues that are actively being worked on.
- Prioritized backlog: Issues we'll be working on next.
- Backlog: Issues anyone can start working on (please let us know before you do).
- Ideas: Promising issues that haven't made it to the backlog yet.
To vote for a feature, react to the issue with a 👍.
For more information on how to contribute to Projects, check out CONTRIBUTING.md. We appreciate bug reports, feature suggestions, PRs for features or translations, and help with issue triage.
If you'd like to see Projects in action, check out any of these amazing resources made by users.
- 2023-11-21: Obsidian Projects - How To Manage Your Projects in Obsidian by Marco Serafini
- 2023-11-14: How To Use Obsidian: Project Management by Jonathan Pritchard
- 2023-10-10: Obsidian Library: How To Keep Track of Your Books in Obsidian by Marco Serafini
- 2023-06-28: Obsidian Office Hours: First Look at Obsidian Projects by @BenCodeZen
- 2023-04-20: You all NEED these Obsidian community plugins by @christianlempa
- 2022-12-10: Use Obsidian for Content Creation | Build Notion-like Database Views by @amyjuanli
- 2022-12-06: Créer un calendrier éditorial dans Obsidian : Le plugin Projects by @cerveaunumeriquefr
- 2022-11-23: Obsidian For Content Creators by @FromSergio
- 2022-11-18: Notion-like content calendar in Obsidian by @nicolevdh
- 2022-11-13: Obsidian Projects: How to Manage Your Note-based Projects in Obsidian by @beingpax
- 2022-11-07: Notion database views in Obsidian Projects plugin by @nicolevdh (interview)
- 2022-11-07: Visualiza la base de datos como en Notion dentro de Obsidian by @SniferL4bs
- 2023-06-02: Obsidian Library — How to keep track of your books with Book Search and Projects plugins by Marco Serafini
- 2023-03-16: The Obsidian Projects Plugin: My Secret Weapon for Staying Organized and Focused by Jordan Robison
- 2022-11-19: Obsidian Projects: A Better Way to Manage Text-Based Projects in Obsidian by Prakash Joshi Pax
- How to Set up and Maintain Your Academic Reading List in Obsidian by Natalie Kraneiß
Did I miss any? Let me know and I'll add them to the list!
If Projects has been useful to you, consider buying me a book to show your support.
Projects is distributed under Apache License 2.0.