Switching from one app to a better alternative isn’t always smooth sailing. There’s a whole new interface and layout to get used to and features you’re used to are missing. And this couldn’t be truer for the Notion-to-Obsidian pipeline. Most people make the switch because they want more data ownership, better offline functionality, or more customization. This is all well and good, but if you’ve been using Notion for years, switching to Obsidian can be a bit of a shock because they look and work completely differently.