

Fizzy
Modern kanban tool for tracking issues, bugs, ideas, and projects with auto-close for card management, public boards, webhooks for integrations, notifications stack, information surfacing for ignored cards, stamps for activity, and free for up to 1000 cards.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Online
- Self-Hosted
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
- Docker
Features
Properties
- User friendly
Features
- Kanban Board
- Ad-free
- Support for @mentions
- Team Collaboration
- Cards
- Webhook support
- Drag and Drop
- Idea management
- WebHook Integration
- Issue Tracking
- Task assignments
Tags
- Webhooks
- bug-tracking
Fizzy News & Activities
Recent News
- POX published news article about Fizzy
37signals launches Fizzy, a modern open source kanban software to rival Trello and Asana37signals has introduced Fizzy, an open source kanban application aimed at providing a modern exper...
Recent activities
What is Fizzy?
Introducing Fizzy — a modern spin on kanban for tracking just about anything. Bugs, issues, ideas, small projects, it fits them all.
Fast, straightforward, and vibrant, it’s a blast of fresh air in a shockingly stale category.
Little things, big difference.
Auto close prunes old cards for you. Webhooks let you publish to Slack or Campfire. Your notifications stack fans open for easy access. Information bubbles up when cards are ignored. Make a board public so anyone can follow along. Stamps tell you who filed what when.
Track 1000 cards for free. No time limit, no user limit.
If you’d like to keep using Fizzy past 1000 cards, it’s only $20/month for unlimited cards + unlimited users. Cancel anytime, no risk.
Source-available at: https://github.com/basecamp/fizzy











Comments and Reviews
Excellent UX - great take on the traditional Kanban. Very well thought-out and professional.
They claim to be open source, but the "O’Saasy License Agreement" is not FSF or OSI approved. It might open source in the sense that the source code is available, but there is a limitation on running the software as a public instance, free or commercial, from what I could understand. A more appropriate label would be: free for personal use and source available software. Better than fully proprietary, but just something to keep in mind.
So.much for letting people buy software and own it forever. These people and their BS.