 Blog post for ASI Biont Title: Obsidian Won't Save You — Why a CTO Spends Time Planning Instead of Working An article was published on Habr: a CTO from the power electronics field built a personal planning system in Obsidian. Tags, dashboards, Task Dashboard, plugins — all to not miss a single task in a 12-hour workday. It looks powerful. In reality, it's another layer of manual work between the person and the result. The problem isn't that Obsidian is bad. Obsidian is excellent. The problem is that planning in it is a separate profession. Setting up templates, maintaining structure, remembering to update statuses. The more complex the system, the more time is spent maintaining it. And tasks still slip through. This is Context Engineering — when an engineer spends energy organizing context instead of solving tasks. Obsidian doesn't solve this problem; it masks it as productivity. ASI Biont approaches it differently. AI agents analyze projects, deadlines, and priorities in seconds — without dashboards, without tags, without manual status updates. Context is collected automatically, tasks are distributed based on real urgency, not on what you wrote in a plugin yesterday. Planning as an activity disappears. Only work remains. Try the setup-free approach: asibiont.com — 1500 tokens to start for new users.