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✨2024 Resolution: Be more Open-Source centric

TL;DR

Why rely on proprietary software and services when there is (almost) always an open-source alternative that can do the job just as well, if not better?
Here are 10 open-source alternatives I’ve been using, covering everything from project management and communication to data analytics.

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1- Taipy instead of Tableau

Tableau might be one of the top players in data visualization, but Taipy offers a robust alternative.
Taipy is an open-source, low-code Python web app that allows you to create comprehensive web applications that showcase your data visualizations.
Taipy is low code, super customizable, and offers more flexibility when building your dashboards.

Taipy


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2- Cal.com instead of Calendly

Calendly was a game-changer for simplifying scheduling, but Cal.com managed to bring it to the next level. This open-source gem has features like:

  • Team scheduling
  • Integrated video conferencing
  • Automatic time zone detection

Cal


3- Plausible instead of Google Analytics

Sure, Google Analytics is a big name, but sometimes smaller tools offer just as much, and a great example is Plausible.
This open-source tool provides website analytics features just like Google, and no, they don’t compromise on data privacy.

Plausible


4- AppFlowy instead of Notion

Notion is an excellent workspace for anything about note-taking and project management but if you want an even more straightforward option, try AppFlowy.
This tool offers a minimalist alternative, focusing on simply creating and organizing lists, notes, and tasks.
The interface is very user-friendly; you’ll be a pro in no time.

AppFlowy


5- Penpot instead of Figma

Figma is a design powerhouse, but its open-source cousin, Penpot, has been gaining momentum over the last year.

Here are Penpot’s key features:

  • Collaborative design capabilities
  • Vector editing
  • Interactive prototypes
  • Cost-effectiveness

Penpot


6- Fonoster instead of Twilio

Twilio is a communication platform that provides APIs for SMS, voice, video, and authentication and offers a seamless customer experience.
Let me introduce you to Fonoster, the cost-effective alternative. Fonoster provides a similar offer with voice and messaging services. Fonoster focuses on scalability while giving you a seamless customer experience.

Fonoster


7- NextCloud instead of Dropbox

NextCloud is the open-source rival to Dropbox.
It offers file hosting, collaboration, and synchronization features, all while keeping your data private and under your control.

NextCloud


8- Jitsi instead of Google Meets

Jitsi is the alternative to Google Meets, offering similar video conferencing capabilities.

Their key features:

  • End-to-end encryption
  • Screen sharing
  • And no registration is required!

Jitsi


9- Padloc vs 1Password

1Password is well-established in the password management landscape, but Padloc, an open-source tool, focuses on privacy and security just as much.
You can securely store and manage your sensitive and private information securely with Padloc, just like 1Password.

Padloc


10- Crowd.dev instead of Common Room

Common Room has been gaining momentum in the community building landscape, but don’t overlook their open-source alternative, "crowd.dev".
Whether it’s project management, funding, or collaboration, "crowd. dev" can’t be overlooked to build and develop online communities.

Crowd


Conclusion

When choosing a tool, remember to check out the open-source option.
Open source brings transparency, customizability, and cost-effectiveness to the equation, making a good choice in most cases.

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Matija Sosic

Plausible is one of my favorites! If you're looking for an open-source alternatives to the pricey SaaS starters, check out opensaas.sh/ -> it's completely free, community-driven, and you get all the cool features (analytics, payments, admin dashboard, GPT integration) out of the box!

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Bap

I love the title haha!
Great alternatives - saved it!

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Matija Sosic

I agree, there is now an open-source alternative to almost any major service. Is there a good reason for a service not to be open source? Do you know of any such examples?

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Marine

I guess I can think of wanting to keep the intellectual property of the product to ensure a competitive advantage...Good question!

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Judy

esProc SPL is pretty good, too

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annaredbond

Love the open source alternatives!

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Nick K

Penpot looks very cool

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hudzik

Talking about Notion - this one is much more better:
coda.grsm.io/hudzik

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