I’m checking out flowly right now. I’m looking for a kanban board that optimally connects with a todo list and calendar, preferably webdav (but no must). what can you guys recommend?

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The best kanban is the one you already have. It’s like “the best camera is the one you have with you” – Annie Lennox, I think.

For me, that’s gitlab on-prem.

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for me that’s jtx :D thanks to another commentor

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Kanboard is pretty great even if it does feel dated. I tried a lot of the newer alternatives and they all had either weird bugs or quirks I didn’t appreciate.

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We’ve been internally using the stock Forgejo (Gitea) one for about a year now, previous Nexcloud Deck, but it was a bit too buggy, and we didn’t really need NC in the first place anyways.

NC deck could be cool but I found it really disappointing.

Cryptpad has a very capable Kanban in it. No mobile apps yet, but I understand that is on the road map.

Can I hijack this thread to ask if any of these recommendations have iOS apps? Vikunja looks the most enticing to me but seems they don’t have an iOS app sadly.

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Leantime for sure! Because it is very feature complete for project management

Do you mean leantime.io?

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Which platform? Desktop or mobile ? For android, there’s “jtx board” which works for me pretty well.

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Wow. I use jtx board and never tried the Kanban view … man, I didn’t even know it did that! Thanks!

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You’re welcome! Glad I helped 😊

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jtxboard is incredibly powerful, thank you!

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You’re welcome 😊

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I used this for a project once and its great. Super powerful and has a great API for automation https://kanboard.org/

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Ugly af, but it’s really good, I use it for organizing my ideas and tasks, and it’s perfect for what I need.

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There are some relatively nice custom themes.

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Honestly, I like it better ugly, but yeah, that’s a good tip, maybe I could try some

Personally, literally some postit notes for my own selfhosted projects

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I use https://wekan.github.io/ for tracking items to repair.

Matt The Horwood
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Nextcloud deck, with the mobile app

I use planka, which feels exactly like what trello used to feel: fast & simple. It does not have an app though.

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Jira.

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Not sure how different the cloud one vs self hosted one is. TBH I’d skip self hosting a Kanban board.

It’s the one I use along with Trello. Not gonna be a fan favorite for Selfhosted though

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It may be the worst one, but it’s the one everyone at my company uses. Having multiples is worse than having a bad one.

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🤮 Asslassian

I liked using KanBoard. Its simple and runs well inside a docker container.

If you have NextCloud, you can try Deck. I moved off from NextCloud and Deck was, oddly enough, one of the harder apps to replace. I ended up with Vikunja. They have an android app in alpha but it feels pretty polished

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I am using that since it’s very easy to use and I’ve got nextcloud already. I wish it would work like jtxboard

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It’s incredibly annoying, though, that you can only copy boards in the app, and when you do it makes triplicate of all the cards.

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