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TickTick vs Logseq

Which one should you choose? Here's how they compare.

FeatureTickTickLogseq
Rating4.34.3
Pricing$35.99/yearFree
Typefreemiumfree
CompanyTickTickLogseq
Founded20132020

TickTick Features

  • Tasks
  • Pomodoro
  • Calendar
  • Habits

Logseq Features

  • Bi-directional links
  • Graph view
  • Outliner
  • Local first

TickTick Pros

  • Pomodoro built-in
  • Good value
  • Feature rich

TickTick Cons

  • Less polished
  • Smaller community
  • Limited integrations

Logseq Pros

  • Free and open source
  • Privacy focused
  • Active community

Logseq Cons

  • Less polished
  • Sync issues
  • Smaller ecosystem

The Verdict

TickTick (by TickTick, founded 2013) and Logseq (by Logseq, founded 2020) both compete in the productivity space, but they serve slightly different needs. Both tools offer 4 core features, but their strengths differ. TickTick excels at tasks, whereas Logseq puts more emphasis on graph view. However, TickTick has a distinct advantage for Task management and Time tracking. On the other hand, Logseq is better suited for Note-taking and Knowledge base. TickTick is particularly popular among Productivity enthusiasts and Students, while Logseq tends to attract Privacy advocates and Researchers. Logseq offers a free tier, making it the more accessible option for individuals or small teams. TickTick's freemium model starts at $35.99/year. No tool is perfect. TickTick's main limitation is less polished, which might be a dealbreaker for some workflows. Meanwhile, Logseq's biggest drawback is less polished. It's a tie. Both TickTick and Logseq share the same 4.3 rating. We suggest trying both and picking the one that fits your daily workflow better.

Choose TickTick if:
  • • You prioritize tasks
  • • You prioritize pomodoro
Choose Logseq if:
  • • You prioritize bi-directional links
  • • You prioritize graph view