Anori: Open-Source Task & Project Managements
An open-source alternative to Trello for task and project management with visual boards, lists, cards, checklists, due dates, attachments, comments, and more
What is Anori?
Anori is an open-source, self-hosted alternative to Trello for task, project, and team management. Like Trello, Anori is based on the kanban system and allows users to create visual boards to track tasks and projects in an agile way. Some key features of Anori include:
- Boards - Create unlimited boards to organize tasks and projects.
- Lists - Break down your boards into different lists or columns like "To Do", "In Progress", and "Completed".
- Cards - Each list can have cards that represent individual tasks or project components.
- Checklists - Add checklists to cards to break down tasks into smaller sub-tasks.
- Labels and Filtering - Assign labels and colors to cards to quickly filter and group them.
- Due Dates - Set due dates for your tasks and projects to keep everyone on track.
- Attachments - Attach files and images directly to your cards.
- Comments - Add comments to discuss card details.
- Full Text Search - Quickly search for cards across all your boards and lists.
- Dashboard - Customizable dashboard to give an overview of upcoming tasks and recent activity.
- Swimlanes - Horizontal categories within a board to group cards into other categories like users or components.
- Notifications - Get notified about activity on your boards like newly added cards, checklists, and comments.
- Integrations - Supports integrating with over 1000+ third-party applications.
As an open-source Trello alternative, Anori gives full control over data and customizations at zero cost for unlimited users and boards. It helps teams collaborate on shared task boards and provides enterprise-friendly capabilities for task management.