@punko@Pantsu maybe the #LogSeq regulars can better clarify this. But from my initial reaction, when I imported the 'graph' that was my existing #obsidian 'folder', it simply parsed all of the notes as pages and didn't offer any out of the box structure to the notes that I had with Obsidian. That was my biggest hangup - expecting them to be equals in that regard.
I'm sure a plug-in exist, and maybe that's part of the mindset difference I'm not getting between the two platforms - that maybe LogSeq is meant to be simply a journal where you outline and take notes and use tags or search/links to reference data in a meaningful way. I'm still a newbie at this markdown mindset.
I have it in mind to categorize Obsidian into folders for specific items, like projects, documentation, templates, etc.