Roam Research
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Roam Research (aka Roam) is a silo that functions as a personal wiki, to do list, digital notebook, or commonplace book. It can either be public or private and thus could be used as the basis for a website, though there isn't a way to map a personal domain name onto the service.
In early 2020, Roam was free while in beta; in 2021 the company charges $13-15 per month for its service. It is similar to software like TiddlyWiki, Evernote, OneNote and other products.
Features
Among many common website features, Roam has the ability to:
- tag or categorize content
- provide backlinks (or bi-directional links) between pieces of content
- provides a mind map view of links between pieces of content
Alternatives
Main article: commonplace book#PlatformsFoam is an open source tool "inspired by Roam Research" built on Visual Studio Code (used to edit the content) and GitHub - including the possibility to publish the content to GitHub pages.
See Also
- TiddlyWiki
- wiki
- commonplace_book
- Gatsby starter kit for pulling data out of Roam into a personal site/digital garden: (https://github.com/mathieudutour/gatsby-digital-garden https://github.com/mathieudutour/gatsby-digital-garden)
- Library to create your own Roam private API: (https://github.com/artpi/roam-research-private-api https://github.com/artpi/roam-research-private-api)
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