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Revo Digital Twin vs Obsidian: a team brain, or a folder of notes?

Obsidian is a brilliant personal thinking tool. But a vault of markdown files is not a memory for your organization. Here is where the two part ways, and why teams that try vaults as agent memory end up wanting a digital twin.

Last updated:
July 2026

Vault vs twin: the deep dive.

Obsidian treats knowledge as documents you write. Revo treats knowledge as verified facts it captures. That single difference drives everything below.

Built for teams

Who the product is designed for

Yes

One shared brain for the whole organization, with per-person access

No

Single-player by design; teams bolt on git merges and shared folders

Privacy model

What happens when not everyone should see everything

Yes

Privacy by design: every fact inherits the permissions of its source

No

A vault has no access model; anything in it is visible to whoever, or whatever, opens it

Knows what is still true

Temporality and staleness

Yes

Facts carry a validity over time; new facts supersede old ones

No

Stale notes win: the vault serves last year's decision as confidently as today's

Cost at scale

Tokens and maintenance as knowledge grows

Yes

Semi-deterministic maintenance plus a graph that sends only the relevant subgraph to the model

No

Agents re-read markdown files into the context window; token burn grows with the vault

Captures knowledge automatically

Where the knowledge comes from

Yes

From meetings, email, chat, documents, and tools, as work happens

No

Only knows what someone typed; ingestion is a manual habit

Maintains itself

Who does the upkeep

Yes

Dedupes, reconciles, and prunes stale facts continuously

No

Manual gardening; unmaintained vaults rot

One record per entity

Connecting the dots

Yes

Entity resolution: one canonical record per person, account, and project

No

Five mentions of one person stay five unlinked notes

Provenance and verification

Can you trust an answer

Yes

Every fact carries an owner, a source, and a timestamp, corroborated across sources

Yes, but...

Backlinks and file history exist, but a note is still one person's claim

Works where your team works

Surfaces

Yes

Revo app, Slack and Teams, and any agent via MCP, SDK, and API

Yes, but...

Desktop app first; sync, plugins, and git for everything else

Personal thinking tool

Credit where due

Yes, but...

Revo is built for organizations, not personal journaling

Yes

Obsidian is excellent at what it is designed for

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A vault stores what you wrote. A twin knows what your company knows.

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