Local-first task storage
Tasks are plain Markdown files in a configurable folder inside your vault.
Open source · local-first
belki keeps tasks inside your vault and brings them into focused views for Inbox, Today, Upcoming, Projects, Activity, and Completed—without asking you to leave Obsidian.
Free and open source.
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Made for the work itself
belki turns local Markdown files into a focused task system while staying close to the way Obsidian already works.
Tasks are plain Markdown files in a configurable folder inside your vault.
See unsorted work, what needs attention now, and what is coming next.
Organize tasks into projects and browse work with lightweight labels.
Add due dates, deadlines, priority levels, and flexible repeating rules.
Break work down and keep supporting files alongside the task in your vault.
Review completed tasks, completion dates, and a compact activity view.
Add tasks from the board, mobile composer, or the Obsidian command palette.
Work with wikilinks, Daily Notes, vault files, and familiar Obsidian commands.
Your vault remains the source of truth
belki stores task data inside your Obsidian vault. There is no belki server receiving or hosting your task files, so you remain in control of where those files live and how they are synchronized.
Technical note. Task data is written as Markdown in your configured belki data folder. Optional Google Calendar access is separate: events are read for display and are not written into task files.
Optional integration
Connect Google Calendar to place selected events inside the Today and Upcoming date sections—just above your belki task rows.
Google Calendar · read-only
Built in the open
belki is open-source software. Read the code, follow releases, report a bug, or suggest an improvement.