We empower teams to achieve great things together for the good of society.
OpenProject is a web-based open source project management software for teams and organizations that require transparency, flexibility, and data sovereignty. Manage projects, portfolios, products, tasks, bugs, agile workflows, roadmaps, and team collaboration in a single platform. OpenProject can be self-hosted and is designed for organizations looking for an open source enterprise-ready alternative to tools such as Jira, MS Project, Monday, Asana, YouTrack while maintaining full control over their data and infrastructure.
OpenProject is trusted by organizations worldwide, including enterprises, public institutions, and highly regulated industries.
OpenProject's key features include:
- Project and portfolio management
- Agile boards, Kanban, Scrum, SAFe
- Project planning and scheduling with Gantt charts
- Product and release planning
- Task management and team collaboration
- Time tracking, cost reporting, and budgeting
- Bug tracking
- Team collaboration, wikis, forums, news
- Meeting agendas and meeting minutes
- Integrations: Nextcloud, XWiki, GitHub, GitLab, and more
More information can be found on our website.
- Free Trial: Start a 14-days free trial of OpenProject.
- Community Edition, free of charge: Download OpenProject and get started with the self-hosted Community edition. If you want to run an instance of OpenProject in production (or for evaluation), refer to our in-depth installation guides.
- Enterprise Edition: Sign up for the Enterprise version, choose between cloud or on-premises and benefit from comprehensive support and Enterprise add-ons.
- Documentation: Explore our comprehensive documentation to help you get up and running quickly.
- Training: Book one of our training or consulting offers to get your team on board in no time.
You found a bug? Please report it to our OpenProject Community. Thank you!
OpenProject is supported by its Community members, both companies and individuals.
We are always looking for new members to our Community, so if you are interested in improving OpenProject we would be glad to welcome and support you getting into the code. There are guides as well, e.g. a Quick Start for Developers, but don't hesitate to simply contact us if you have questions.
Working on OpenProject comes with the satisfaction of working on a widely used open source application.
Also, if you do not want to be limited to working on open source in your free time, OpenProject GmbH, the company contributing to the OpenProject development, is hiring.
Here you can find our contact information. As we regularly update OpenProject, we recommend staying in touch – here is where you can find us:
- OpenProject Community with forum discussions: The open instance where we develop our features – transparent and open for discussions, bug reports or feature requests.
- Fosstodon
- Bluesky
We take security very seriously at OpenProject. We value any kind of feedback that will keep our Community secure. If you happen to come across a security issue we urge you to disclose it to us privately to allow our users and Community enough time to upgrade. Security issues will always take precedence over anything else in the pipeline.
For more information on how to disclose a security vulnerability, please see this page.
OpenProject is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3. See COPYRIGHT and LICENSE files for details.
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