Jinear is a project management tool with calendar features both for teams and personal use. You can track your tasks with ease. When an extra hand needed add your friends to your workspace and assign tasks, share files, create reminders & more.
Self-hostable, privacy-friendly productivity tool.
Jinear is a project management and calendar app for small teams or individuals who prefer to self-host. Originally built for personal use, it's now open source and ready for anyone to use or customize.
Hi everyone!
I’m the maker of Jinear. I originally built it as a side project to manage tasks for myself, my wife’s PhD planning, and a friend’s small business. Over time, it grew into something more complete.
I didn’t get traction as a product, so I decided to open source it for others to self-host freely.
If you have questions, feedback, or ideas, I’d love to hear from you. Thanks for checking it out!
Here's the repo
https://gitlab.com/140crafts/use...
I currently self-host my own Jinear instance on a Mac Mini at home. Also using jinear's custom domain support for pages to host my personal website (https://cagdastunca.com) and jinear product updates (https://forum.jinear.co). I'm keeping registration open on my jinear instance(https://jinear.co) for demo purposes.
@cagdas_tunca really cool project and love that you open-sourced it! Curious—beyond the calendar feature, how does Jinear differentiate itself from tools like Notion or Motion? Would love to hear what makes it unique!
Right now, I feel the easiest task management is just my notebook—nothing fancy. I write down my tasks in the morning and glance at them again at the end of the day
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Kalyxa
@cagdas_tunca really cool project and love that you open-sourced it! Curious—beyond the calendar feature, how does Jinear differentiate itself from tools like Notion or Motion? Would love to hear what makes it unique!
Love the blend of project management and calendar in a privacy-friendly, self-hostable package.
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@supa_l Thanks. I hope it helps people seeking this kind of solution
Right now, I feel the easiest task management is just my notebook—nothing fancy. I write down my tasks in the morning and glance at them again at the end of the day