I’m not an organisation, just an individual who likes to use that sort of board to organise himself.

Is anyone using something they’d recommend? Preferably ready to go with Docker of course.

  • bubu@feddit.de
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    The closest free alternative to Trello would be Planka, IMHO. It works really well (rock stable, quick, painless), is pretty and doesn’t need much resources. The only thing I miss (which Trello also lacks, btw) is the ability to have subtasks in the way Jira allows them; for this, Plane or Leantime might be good candidates (I haven’t used either of them yet, though).

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      I’ve been using Planka for a while. Very stable, does one job very well. No complaints so far.

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      Planka looks like a really good option! I don’t suppose you know if the timer feature has some sort of report available - being able to export the time spent on each card?

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      Omg! it looks identical to trello, just started my selfhosted journey and Nextcloud seems to be working fine for me. Planka seems like a nice upgrade for the near future. Do you know if its possible to import from trello or deck?

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        Yes, it does offer importing from Trello: In a “project” (i.e. a collection of boards), after clicking the plus-button to add a new board, you can either just give it a name and create an empty board, or your can click “import from Trello”. I haven’t tried it, though, I’m not a Trello user (because why should I; I have Planka, haha). You can probably try out the import capability with their demo instance.

        Have fun with your self-hosting adventures!