Screen.garden: multiplayer collaboration, web editing, and general sync

We’ve been working on screen.garden for a couple of years now. Two months ago we launched an early access version that enables multiplayer with live cursors, web access for your vault, and superfast markdown sync. Today we’re thrilled to announce that we’ve added support for syncing all file types, making screen.garden the first and only sync solution with support for realtime multiplayer and web editing.

screen.garden costs $4/mo for the first three people, includes 10 GB of storage in our base plan, and is effective as a solo sync solution and a way to turn Obsidian into a Google Docs-like collaboration platform.

We’re charging ahead on more features that fundamentally change the way you can engage with Obsidian without losing Markdown files as your source of truth. Check it out and let us know what you think!

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Self hosted option?

This looks really interesting! We’ve been wanting to try something like this at my company, but we have a strict requirement that we cannot trust a third party to have access to our files. That’s actually one of the main reasons we use Obsidian in the first place: local-first, full control over our data.

Is there a self-hosted version of screen.garden available, or are you planning to offer one? For our use case, we’d need to host the sync and collaboration infrastructure on our own servers to maintain complete control over our data.

Would love to explore this if there’s a self-hosted option!