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.

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    1 year ago

    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.

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        1 year ago

        AppFlowy isn’t web based? I couldn’t find an option to just run a server and access it via browser anywhere in the install instructions.

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          AppFlowy isn’t web based?

          Interesting, I feel exactly the opposite. I’m far less inclined to use a web based tool. For a backend sync/storage or admin interface to a server? Sure. But for the user interface/business logic? Let me run it locally as a native program. To each their own I guess.

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            1 year ago

            I need to be able to access it from both phone and PC, and in emergency from a random PC/phone. Also, I used the “share as web link” a lot in notion.

            In addition it would be nice to be able to access it at work without having to install anything.