5 Apps tagged with “Team Collaboration”

Gitea

Git with a cup of tea
A painless self-hosted git service
Gitea provides all the features you need to collaborate on code with a team, and none of the software bloat that comes with vertically integrated devops platforms. Create issues, commits, and pull requests with comments and approval workflows; review and merge code; document knowledge on a wiki, project manage via kanban board, and view activity analytics. A detailed comparison of Gitea’s features compared to other git hosting options can be found [here](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/comparison).
Website: Gitea

Gogs

Git going fast
A painless self-hosted git service
Gogs provides core features you need to collaborate on code with a team, without the software bloat that comes with vertically integrated devops platforms. Create issues, commits, and pull requests with comments and approval workflows; review and merge code; document knowledge on a wiki and view activity analytics.
Website: Gogs

Kanboard

Get more done without the distractions
A simple, free, and open source kanban board
Kanboard is an intentionally simple and minimalist project management tool that aims to reduce visual clutter and put the focus back on the tasks at hand. Define your workflow phases and then add tasks for yourself or a team. Limits can be placed on the number of tasks in a phase, to reduce overcommitment. Kanboard supports tasks and subtasks, as well as swimlanes (horizontal groupings across all workflow phases). Additionally, Kanboard supports automatic actions like sending an email when a task moves from one phase to the next and time estimation per task. Burn down charts, average time spent by a task in each workflow phase, and number of tasks completed by each user are included on an analytics dashboard.
Website: Kanboard

MediaWiki

Powerful, scalable software with feature-rich wiki implementation
MediaWiki is designed to provide open content, with easy collaboration and editing
MediaWiki helps you to collect and organize knowledge and make it available to a team or the world. Create private wikis for journaling or research, or publish your content with the option for open collaboration. It's powerful, multilingual, free and open, extensible, customizable, reliable, and free of charge. MediaWiki is great for creating an internal knowledgebase for your team to keep track of almost anything. Wikis automatically track edit history, so you can learn to collaborate in the wiki way: make bad changes easy to fix rather than hard to make. Creating your own wiki is also a great way to practice skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP.
Website: MediaWiki

penpot

A web-based design and prototyping platform
Take collaboration between designers and developers to the next level
Say goodbye to the legendary pain of the design silo with product features and capabilities meant for a modern, collaborative team. Using SVG as no other prototyping tool does, Penpot files sport compatibility with most of the vectorial tools, are tech friendly, and are extremely easy to use. As a web based platform, Penpot is not dependent on operating systems or installations, and can be accessed easily from anywhere. Team members can work simultaneously with real time comments, ideas, and feedback right over the designs– with your feedback in context, you’ll save time and energy figuring out what anyone is referring to.
Website: Penpot