Offline-first, without working alone.
LunarisvsObsidianLunaris brings real-time collaboration to an offline-first workspace. Edit shared documents together, invite teammates with roles, and keep writing when the connection drops.
| Compare the essentials | Obsidian | |
|---|---|---|
| Collaboration | ||
| Editing together | Edit shared documents together in real time | No collaborative live editing in the same file |
| Concurrent edits | Everyone sees changes as they happen in one shared document | Other collaborators’ edits appear only after sync |
| Teamwork | ||
| Inviting teammates | Invite teammates directly to the workspace | Each collaborator needs Obsidian Sync |
| Permissions | Assign workspace roles and permissions | All collaborators get the same vault permissions |
| Offline and extensions | ||
| Working offline | Keep editing offline; sync when connected | Local Markdown vault; sync is optional |
| Extending the workspace | Focused editor with native extensions | Markdown vault with community extensions |
Compare the essentials
Collaboration
Editing together
Lunaris
- Edit shared documents together in real time
- Obsidian
- No collaborative live editing in the same file
Concurrent edits
Lunaris
- Everyone sees changes as they happen in one shared document
- Obsidian
- Other collaborators’ edits appear only after sync
Teamwork
Inviting teammates
Lunaris
- Invite teammates directly to the workspace
- Obsidian
- Each collaborator needs Obsidian Sync
Permissions
Lunaris
- Assign workspace roles and permissions
- Obsidian
- All collaborators get the same vault permissions
Offline and extensions
Working offline
Lunaris
- Keep editing offline; sync when connected
- Obsidian
- Local Markdown vault; sync is optional
Extending the workspace
Lunaris
- Focused editor with native extensions
- Obsidian
- Markdown vault with community extensions
Obsidian details are based on its public documentation, reviewed August 2026. Product capabilities may change.
Bring your notes into a shared workspace.
Start writing free. Keep working offline, then invite teammates when it’s time to collaborate.