If you use Obsidian, you've probably felt this: you read a great article, tell yourself you'll take notes later, and then... never do. The problem isn't motivation. It's friction. Opening a new note, figuring out what to title it, structuring the frontmatter, extracting the key ideas, writing atomic notes one by one — it takes 20 minutes minimum for a good article. I built Qonspekt to remove that friction completely. The workflow Read an article. Find one worth keeping. Copy the text. Paste into Qonspekt. Hit "Generate". Wait ~5 seconds. Download ZIP. Drag into Obsidian. Done. You now have 3–7 atomic notes, each covering one concept, each with proper frontmatter and [[wikilinks]] connecting related ideas. What makes a good Qonspekt note?…