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As others have said, Linear looks nice (no real experience). https://plane.so/ is an open source option that I have also not played with. I am always on the lookout for options since we're on Jira at $DAYJOB (and yeah it sucks), not that we'll ever change. - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
Plane - Plane is a simple, extensible, open-source project and product management tool. Free for unlimited members, up to 5MB file upload size, 1000 issues. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
Https://plane.so has most of those features. Source: 5 months ago
"We take the WTF out of managing work" -nice. I love the animation with this. The UI of the product looks pretty good too. Glad to see you have row grouping on the table view. Another good open-source Jira alternative is https://plane.so/ . They also have a free cloud plan with unlimited users. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
I'll also check out plane.so and taiga.io. I have not checked those out. Source: 11 months ago
Great work creating an alternative to Linear which is a carbon copy of Linear [1]. Linear also been powered by local first sync since 2019, we have AI features shipped and in the pipeline. As YC alumni, disappointed to see this. [1] https://linear.app. - Source: Hacker News / 3 days ago
Aren't you afraid of a potential lawsuit from Linear[1]? Your interface looks like a copy paste. Dont get me wrong, it's amazing what you've build but cloning a well funded startup may not be the best strategy. 1 https://linear.app. - Source: Hacker News / 3 days ago
My current company is using Basecamp. I don't like it; it feels very disorganized, with work scattered across many message boards, chats, kanban boards, etc. Instead of Agile, it uses Shape Up (https://basecamp.com/shapeup), which has a "no backlog" philosophy (https://basecamp.com/shapeup/2.1-chapter-07#no-backlogs). In this system, I feel like most customer-originated work simply gets ignored and forgotten =/... - Source: Hacker News / 25 days ago
Linear — Issue tracker with a streamlined interface. Free for unlimited members, up to 10MB file upload size, 250 issues (excluding Archive). - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
This is the approach I use in most of my hobby projects. It's simpler, and faster and there are no loading screens. In my kindle-clippings-manager (https://github.com/karlosos/kindle_clippings_webapp) uses its sync engine to store the data in Web Storage. With optimistic updates, it feels like an offline app. You can read more about the sync engine here: - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
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