Taiga.io
Agile project management platform with visual Kanban and Scrum boards, issue and ticket tracking, customizable workflows, dashboard/reporting, time tracking, multilingual support, free and premium SaaS, Open Source, and integrations for team collaboration.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Open Source (GPL-3.0)
Application types
Platforms
- Online
- BSD
- Self-Hosted
- Django
- Angular
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
- Cloudron
Features
Integrations
Bitbucket
Zapier
Gitlab
GitHub
Features
- Kanban Board
- Scrum Boards
- Team Collaboration
- Real time collaboration
- Support for MarkDown
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- Task Time Tracking
- Wiki-like interface
- Backlog management
- Issue Tracking
- Bug reporting
Taiga.io News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
Danilo_Venom added Taiga.io as alternative to Vikunja, Zoho Sprints, Azure Boards and Acunote- Danilo_Venom removed all alternatives one-way from Taiga.io
- Danilo_Venom updated Taiga.io
POX added Taiga.io as alternative to Flux for Android
rakanalalami added Taiga.io as alternative to My Tracker
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What is Taiga.io?
Taiga.io is a project management platform for startups, agile developers, and designers. It offers project planning, team interaction, time tracking, and customization features. The platform is user-friendly and supports three types of usage: Open Source, SaaS, and Managed. The Open Source version is free, but self-managed, while the SaaS version offers free usage for 15 users and 5 private projects with premium options. The Managed version's cost is determined by the sales team. Taiga.io supports over 20 languages and customization of fields, tags, stages, and colors. It also allows import from GitHub, Jira, and Trello, and integration with Bitbucket, GitLab, GitHub, Gogs, Slack, and Webhooks.
The platform includes a customizable Kanban board with multiple workflows, filter options, and a search function. It also supports Scrum with boards for planning and showing individual sprints from the backlog. The integrated issues/bug tracking system offers customization for issue types, priorities, and severities. Taiga.io provides dashboards and reporting possibilities, including a team performance dashboard, project timeline, personal dashboard, notifications, and a Wiki function. Custom real-time reports are available with a CSV URL link. The platform supports project import and export functions and offers various integrations, partly through Zapier.












Comments and Reviews
Beautiful interface for project management, with a lot of features as Kanban and Scrum dashboard, wiki parts for each projects and sub-projects, bugs tracking with statuses, docs upload for tasks. All of this with a nice and smooth interface (even in french and other languages). And the project is open source, so you can install it on your own server (the procedure is quite complicated and that's not functioning for me right now).
Congrats folks and go on this great tool !
PS : then I have to migrate my old projects from Redmine to Taiga...
They recently changed their license to completely open source and free, unless you need premium support. Details can be found in their New Years Resolution blog post: https://community.taiga.io/t/new-year-resolutions/571.
Taiga is weird to say the least. They pretend to be all opensource and stuff yet their android app requires Google and is not even on fdroid. There is no privacy if Google can ready everything.
Orgzly can be downloaded on frdoid, run on linux or any phone and never shares date with the american devil. Anything Taiga can do, can be done with nextcloud anyways.
If you have a principle (like not sharing data etc.) you can't just put out an app for the most used mobile OS and not give people the freedom of choice. Why does Taiga share data with Google?
The Taiga Android app (TaigaApp) is third-party --- "TaigaApp is not affiliated with Taiga Agile LLC" and has a truly atrocious Play Store rating, currently 2.1 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.techfunder.taiga
It has 3 trackers --- Google Analytics, Google CrashLytics, Google Tag Manager --- and, of course, is closed-source https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/12644/
Orgzly is Android only, NOT "run on linux" --- but its org-mode files can be synced (suggest Syncthing) to any org-mode app on Linux http://www.orgzly.com/help
it shouldn't be listed under self-hosted - as it is a cloud service only
Taiga.io is not just a cloud service, you can install in your own server. See the documentation: http://taigaio.github.io/taiga-doc/dist/#_installation_guide
Taiga is a great app for simple khan ban boards and backlog management but I really wish there was a Ganttt chart!
It would be a great tool for groups, but it's focused on software programming and designing. Each task has sections like "UX points", "Designer points", etc. that can't be disabled.
The "terms" / names of each menu point can be changed in the settings on the left hand navigation in your project. At least now they can, I don't know how it was back in 2017 when this comment was made.
This project is opensource not Freemium.
Hi matheusrv.
As we wrote in our description for Taiga.io:
Taiga is free for Public projects and for one Private project with up to 4 members. Other paid plans with more projects and more members are available too.
That's why we set it as Freemium and not as Opensource :) More info at https://taiga.io/#pricing
You will pay if you want to buy online host for taiga. If you want to host on your server you could download code at https://github.com/taigaio/
This software isn't Freemium it is OpenSource, many OS companies do something like that to improve the recipe.
[Edited by matheusrv, June 06]
I understand what you mean.
Anyway, by convention, on AlternativeTo we set "Free with limitations" for this kind of software because users want to get a program with no costs at all when they search for Opensource. We set the license Opensource only for totally free softwares with available source code :)
Btw, we will adjust these difficulties with licenses in the near future ;)
So we have to review the entire open source community because that is a business model of several companies that support OS software. I for example always use the Only OpenSource filter, so I can not find Taiga? The code is available on GitHub, everyone can send Pull Request. Please switch it from Freemium to Open Source. Thank you
I agree, it's Open Source, and don't tag it is really confusing. When searching an Open Source software we look for a free of charge on self-hosting, not a free software. As Matheusrv said, most of quality Open Source software has a paid hosted version, and thats the path for future development, so if you don't tag it as Open Source, you are confusing the terms.