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Obsidian vs Spectrum

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Productivity

Obsidian

Local-first knowledge base with bidirectional linking

Ship

100%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Obsidian is a Markdown-based knowledge management tool with bidirectional linking, graph view, and a massive plugin ecosystem. Files are stored locally as plain Markdown. AI plugins add summarization, chat, and auto-linking.

S

Productivity

Spectrum

Deploy AI agents to every interface your users already live in

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Spectrum, from Photon, launched on Product Hunt today with 105 upvotes and a simple but sharp premise: your users don't want to learn a new AI interface—they want AI to show up in Slack, Teams, email, and every other tool they already use. Spectrum is an agent deployment layer that routes your AI agents to wherever your users are, with no per-integration custom dev work. The core product is an abstraction layer that handles the connector plumbing: authenticate once, and your agent can receive messages and send responses across all connected channels. Built-in conversation management means agents maintain context across channels—a user can start a request in Slack, continue it in Teams, and finish in email without losing thread. The platform also handles rate limiting, authentication, and error handling for each channel. For teams building internal AI tools or customer-facing AI assistants, this solves real integration pain. Building a Slack bot, Teams integration, email handler, and web widget separately takes weeks per channel. Spectrum reduces that to a single agent definition deployed everywhere. The question is pricing and lock-in: if Photon becomes the integration layer, they sit in a strategically critical position.

Decision
Obsidian
Spectrum
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 0 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free for personal / $50/yr Commercial / $8/mo Sync
Freemium / Paid tiers
Best for
Local-first knowledge base with bidirectional linking
Deploy AI agents to every interface your users already live in
Category
Productivity
Productivity

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

Local Markdown files mean I own my data forever. The plugin API is powerful — I built custom integrations for my dev workflow. Git sync works perfectly.

80/100 · ship

I've built the same Slack bot four times in different frameworks and it's never not painful. A write-once, deploy-everywhere agent layer is exactly what I'd pay for. The cross-channel context persistence alone is worth evaluating.

Skeptic
80/100 · ship

The learning curve is real — you need to invest time building your system. But once set up, it is the most powerful personal knowledge tool available.

45/100 · skip

Every integration platform promises this—Zapier, Make, n8n, Workato all have 'write once, run everywhere' messaging. The enterprise channels (Teams, Slack) have quirky APIs that break constantly with updates. Spectrum is taking on significant maintenance burden that will eventually get priced into your bill.

Creator
80/100 · ship

My entire content pipeline runs through Obsidian. Research notes link to article drafts link to published pieces. The graph view shows connections I would have missed.

80/100 · ship

For content and community teams, having one AI agent that shows up in Discord, Slack, and email simultaneously without separate setups is a genuine time saver. Spectrum removes the 'which channel do we actually deploy to?' paralysis.

Futurist
No panel take
80/100 · ship

The interface layer for AI agents is becoming the new battleground. Whoever controls where agents appear controls where work gets done. Spectrum is building valuable real estate in that layer.

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