Ask HN: Free Web Based Project Management 2 points by quizbiz 15y ago ↗ HN Can anyone make any recommendations? Thanks!
[–] cag_ii 15y ago ↗ What specifically are you looking for?Github has a free plan for open source projects: https://github.com/plansbitbucket is also fairly popular these days: https://bitbucket.org/plans
[–] e-epsilon 15y ago ↗ If you don't mind hosting it yourself there is open atrium.http://openatrium.com/
[–] davidedicillo 15y ago ↗ Project Pier is pretty good, it's the open source branch of ActiveCollab http://www.projectpier.org/
[–] hypotenuse 15y ago ↗ I've heard many positive reviews of Pivotal Tracker: http://www.pivotaltracker.com/If you're hosting it on your own I've also heard that Redmine is great: http://www.redmine.org/ [–] brudgers 15y ago ↗ I just started using Pivotal Tracker for a small project this week after reading about it here on HN. So far, so good.
[–] brudgers 15y ago ↗ I just started using Pivotal Tracker for a small project this week after reading about it here on HN. So far, so good.
[–] huwshimi 15y ago ↗ I run a little app called Reverb (http://reverbapp.com) if you're interested. [–] davidedicillo 15y ago ↗ Is it free because it's in beta? [–] huwshimi 15y ago ↗ There will always be a free version. There will at some point be a paid version with more upload space etc. (more info here: http://reverbapp.com/help/#how-much-does-it-cost).
[–] davidedicillo 15y ago ↗ Is it free because it's in beta? [–] huwshimi 15y ago ↗ There will always be a free version. There will at some point be a paid version with more upload space etc. (more info here: http://reverbapp.com/help/#how-much-does-it-cost).
[–] huwshimi 15y ago ↗ There will always be a free version. There will at some point be a paid version with more upload space etc. (more info here: http://reverbapp.com/help/#how-much-does-it-cost).
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 44.8 ms ] threadGithub has a free plan for open source projects: https://github.com/plans
bitbucket is also fairly popular these days: https://bitbucket.org/plans
http://openatrium.com/
If you're hosting it on your own I've also heard that Redmine is great: http://www.redmine.org/