Taggr Sync turns Obsidian into a publishing powerhouse. Write in your vault, sync to a decentralized social feed, earn from engagement. Same markdown. No export. No build pipeline.
Taggr is a decentralized social network built on native markdown — the same format your vault already uses. No conversion, no build step.
Your notes are already markdown. The plugin syncs them to Taggr as-is — headers, bold, links, images, code blocks, backlinks. What you write is what appears.
Reactions aren't free likes — each one costs the sender a small amount of credits, converting into reward points for you. Every Friday, accumulated rewards are distributed as real ICP tokens.
Your content lives on the blockchain and in your vault. No company can take it down, shadow-ban it, or change the algorithm. Pull anytime — you always have local copies.
When you push from Obsidian, your posts land here — a live feed with real readers, reactions, and communities.
Every note you push from Obsidian appears in a live social feed. Readers join Realms (topic communities) to find content — your writing reaches people who care about the topic.
Readers react with emoji. Each reaction costs them a small amount and earns you reward points, converted to ICP every Friday.
Taggr stores posts as raw .md on the Internet Computer blockchain — the same format as your vault. No conversion, no HTML rendering, no MDX compilation.
This is what a post looks like on Taggr. Identical to what you'd see in Obsidian — because it IS the same markdown.
Sign up with a seed phrase or passkey (Face ID, Touch ID). No email, no phone. Then enter your seed phrase in the Obsidian plugin settings — that's your connection.
This invite comes preloaded — enough for approximately 30 posts, 100 comments, and 200 reactions. About a month of publishing from your vault.
Cmd+P → "Push changes to Taggr". Your markdown notes go live on the social feed. Pull to bring posts back. Bidirectional, always in sync.
No email, no phone, no password manager. Choose one method — your key stays on your device, never on a server.
Create a passphrase when you sign up — like a strong password, but it's your only credential. The key is derived locally (SHA-256 x 15,000 iterations) and never leaves your machine.
Use Face ID, Touch ID, or a hardware key. The Internet Computer's native auth — no passwords at all. Add the Obsidian plugin as a "controller" to post from your vault.
Each Realm (topic community) maps to a subfolder in your vault. Drop a note in taggr/WRITING/ and it publishes to the WRITING realm. Organize by topic, just like your vault.
Readers react with emoji — each reaction costs them credits and sends reward points to you. Every Friday, those points become ICP tokens in your wallet. Your vault notes earn real value.
No one monetizes your readers. No advertisers, no data harvesting. Your notes reach people directly — revenue comes from readers, goes to writers.
[[wiki links]] in Obsidian become working links on Taggr. Pull a post back and Taggr links become backlinks again. Your knowledge graph stays connected.
When someone reacts to a post you pushed from Obsidian, they spend credits — and you earn reward points. It's deliberate feedback, not free likes.
Taps 🔥 🚀 or ⭐ on your post
Reader spends credits, you earn reward points
All week, reactions from all readers stack up
Reward points convert to ICP tokens, sent to your wallet
The economics flip. You spend fractions of a cent to post. If your content resonates, you earn back more than you spent. The more people react to your writing, the more reward points accumulate — converted to ICP every Friday.
When you push from Obsidian, your post goes to a smart contract on the Internet Computer blockchain — the canonical source. No server, no company behind it.
Multiple domains point to this smart contract. Each operator can focus on specific Realms or apply their own rules. Your notes are always on-chain, accessible from any domain.
If one domain goes down, your posts are still there. Your vault always has the local copy too — double safety net.
The Taggr Sync plugin turns Obsidian into a publishing powerhouse. Write locally, publish globally — no export, no copy-paste, no deploy step.
[[links]] become working Taggr linksEach device talks directly to the blockchain. No iCloud, no Obsidian Sync, no subscription. Install the plugin, enter your seed phrase, pull. Your posts are there.
Same markdown, same formatting. Write in your vault, publish to a decentralized feed. Here's what it actually looks like.
Write in your vault, sync with one click. Your markdown goes straight to the blockchain — no export, no build, no middleman.
Create markdown files in your vault as usual. Add realm: frontmatter to target a community.
Taggr Sync pushes new posts and pulls updates. Bidirectional — edits on either side stay in sync.
Your post appears on the feed instantly. Readers react, you earn ICP tips and karma every week.
Posts are auto-organized by Realm into subfolders. Synced posts show ✓, new drafts show • new.
Every note you push is stored on the blockchain forever. The tiny fee covers real infrastructure cost and prevents spam. Your free credits cover about a month of publishing.
Why charge at all? Every post is stored on the blockchain forever. Storage on a decentralized network has a real cost. The tiny fee covers infrastructure and prices out spam — you can't flood Taggr with bots because you'd run out of credits in minutes.
No subscription. You pay per post, per reaction — fractions of a cent each. Reading and pulling are always free.
| Action | Cost |
|---|---|
| New post or comment (per KB) | ~$0.003 |
| Reaction (❤️, 👍) | ~$0.003 |
| Reaction (🔥, 🚀, 💯) | ~$0.008 |
| Reaction (⭐, 🏴☠️) | ~$0.015 |
| Image attachment (per image) | ~$0.01 |
Buy credits with ICP or Bitcoin. 1,000 credits ≈ $1.37. Your free invite includes enough credits for about a month. After that, top up anytime — or let your content earn them back.
You've probably tried some of these. Here's what Taggr Sync adds that none of them offer.
| Solution | Social | Earn | Own data |
|---|---|---|---|
| Obsidian Sync | ✗ | ✗ | Their servers |
| iCloud / Dropbox | ✗ | ✗ | Big tech |
| Git + obsidian-git | ✗ | ✗ | Git host |
| Syncthing | ✗ | ✗ | Your devices |
| Taggr Sync | ✓ Full feed | ✓ ICP | On-chain |
| Solution | Audience | Earn | Censorship-proof |
|---|---|---|---|
| Obsidian Publish | Static site | ✗ | ✗ |
| Quartz / Hugo | Static site | ✗ | ✗ |
| Traditional platforms | Large | Platform rules | ✗ |
| Nostr Writer | Relay-based | Lightning | ✓ |
| Taggr Sync | Social feed | ✓ ICP | ✓ |
Pull your entire journal into local markdown files with one command. Your posts, your backlinks, your images — all on your disk in plain .md files.
If you ever stop using Taggr, there's no export tool to find, no migration headache, no data request form. You already have everything.
Every file is plain markdown with YAML frontmatter. Open in any editor, forever.
No tool is perfect. Here's what early looks like — we'd rather you know upfront than find out later.
A few thousand active users, not millions. You are early, not mainstream — yet. Discovery is real but the audience is still building.
The web interface was built by developers and looks like it. Improving steadily, but it's not Notion-level polish yet.
Stored locally in Obsidian's settings, same as Nostr Writer and most auth plugins. OS-level encryption is planned.
If a push fails due to network issues, you retry manually. An automatic retry queue is on the roadmap.
Image upload and sync works. Video is not yet supported on Taggr — coming in a future update.
Deletes are marked-as-deleted, not truly erased. The content hash remains on-chain — that's how blockchains work.
Create an account with free starter credits, then enter your seed phrase in the Obsidian plugin. You'll be publishing from your vault in minutes.
Create Account → Install PluginYou'll be redirected to the Taggr app, hosted on the Internet Computer blockchain. The URL looks different because the app runs on-chain — no traditional server. This is normal and secure.