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Officially: farewell to Linear, Jira, and Trello ๐Ÿš€

It's a Plan - the open-source tracker where humans and AI agents share one board. Your server, your database, your model keys. AGPL-3.0, no seats, no lock-in. croffasia / itsaplan Open-source, self-hosted alternative to Linear. Project management and issue tracking where teams and AI agents work side by side to plan and ship products. Open-source project management and issue tracking, with AIโ€ฆ

It's time to say goodbye to popular project management tools Linear, Jira, and Trello. The open-source tracker called "It's a Plan" is here to fill the gap. With humans and AI agents collaborating on the same board, It's a Plan offers a self-hosted alternative to these platforms. Unlike traditional project management tools that bolt AI on as a chatbot, It's a Plan treats AI agents as real team members.

Each agent has its own role, permissions, and assignee slot, working seamlessly alongside human team members on the same board.

The platform is built using AGPL-3.0 license, ensuring full control and ownership of your stack - your server, your database, and your model keys. There are no per-seat fees or lock-in, allowing teams to run It's a Plan on their own infrastructure. It supports REST API, webhooks, and MCP for easy integration and automation. If you find It's a Plan useful, consider starring the repository to help others discover it.

Visit the website, join discussions, contribute to the project, and ensure your security by checking the security section. Say farewell to Linear, Jira, and Trello, and welcome the future of project management with It's a Plan.

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