They will share their vision in detail soon.
Anyway they worked for many months on a very important feature like Sync that should be appreciated by most users.
They paid another developer (the team is ~10 people) to develop Whiteboards. Not strictly necessary but appreciable. I think Whiteboards are a great addition.
Sync is a prerequisite to collaboration features. So I guess it’s pretty clear what is the main direction of development now and what are nice additions along the road?
Anyway, you can support a project just for what’s already there, for bug fixes and for help when you have issues.
It’s not that $15/month makes you a partner who can demand detailed reports on what is being done and what will be done. If there are, fine.
@Dean_McGrath going back to a closed-source product like Obsidian for lack of transparency is paradoxical.