
Plane
Open-source alternative to Jira/Linear for tasks, cycles, docs and analytics; offers cloud and self-hosted deployments.

Plane is an open-source project management platform for planning, tracking, and organizing work across teams. It combines issue/work-item tracking, planning cycles, and an integrated knowledge/wiki system in a single product. (github.com)
Key Features
- Work items with rich text editor, file uploads, sub-properties and relations for detailed issue tracking.
- Cycles (sprints) with burn-down charts and progress tracking.
- Pages and wiki-style knowledge management with AI-assisted content features.
- Custom views, saved filters, modules, and timeline/dependency planning for flexible workflows.
- Analytics and dashboards to visualize trends and team performance.
- Native importers and integrations (GitHub, GitLab, Slack, Sentry, CSV, Jira, Linear, Notion and others).
- Cloud offering (Plane Cloud) plus self-hosted options with Docker/Kubernetes deployment manifests.
Use Cases
- Product and engineering teams managing feature work, bugs, epics and release cycles.
- Organizations combining project planning with internal documentation and knowledge bases.
- Teams that need flexible views and analytics to track velocity, blockers, and timelines.
Limitations and Considerations
- Plane is licensed under AGPL-3.0; this copyleft license can have implications for how modified versions are redistributed or offered as a service. (github.com)
- Some advanced features (for example Plane AI and AI credit mechanics) are surfaced via Plane Cloud and may depend on the cloud offering rather than core on-prem capabilities. (docs.plane.so)
- Production deployments require standard infrastructure components (PostgreSQL, Redis, etc.) and appropriate scaling/configuration for larger teams; plan for those operational needs when self-hosting. (github.com)
Plane provides a modern, integrated approach to project and knowledge management with both cloud and self-hosted deployment choices. It is suitable for teams that want an open-source alternative to commercial PM tools while retaining extensibility and integration options. (github.com)


































