I’m excited about this MPL licensed tool and wanted to share; it’s aiming to be a replacement to Notion, but self-hosted. It’s not as feature rich (still in Beta) but it’s a modern KMS/Collaboration tool that’s looks to be on par with other proprietary options in the market. They seem to have some sort of capital backing because they have a team working on development.
My concern is how the pricing model will work and what features they will lock. They say that it will be free to self-host, but I feel like they will lock some features (most definitely their cloud service.) But if they only lock cloud hosting but allow self-hosting it will be pretty amazing for the self-hosting community.
If it’s not FOSS I’ll stick with Logseq, thanks. I’m trying to transition everything I do online and on computers in general to FOSS.
The real FOSS alternative to Notion is called AppFlowy. And it already has a docker.
Certainly can be more than one.
It is FOSS, it’s MPL licensed and the source code is on github.
This looks interesting - I was an early notion adopter but haven’t used it in ages. Have you used affine yet? The demo leaves a lot to be desired on mobile at least, but I’m going to keep an eye on it!
The downloadable version (canary) is a bit more polished.
Would this work as a note taking solution? I moved from notion.so to synology note station and while it works it leaves a lot to be desired.
I’m using it for notes yeah. I switched from Obsidian to it, but it’s still missing some features, for example their table functionality isn’t up to par with Notion or AppFlowy yet.