Looking for contributors: Goodwork, is a simple project management and collaboration tool for all kind of teams. It is open source and MIT licensed and self-hosted. A demo is available also at goodworkfor.life
Its still under development. Hopefully version 1 will be released by the end of the year.
Built with Laravel, VueJS, Tailwindcss and other stuff.
You can help by coding,or testing the app or general discussion on product features. An instance of the app is running here goodworkfor.life/. The app is used to develop the app, meta 😂
Self-hosted app for Time Tracking, Invoice Generation, Project & Client Management, built with Laravel & Filament.
InvoBook
Self-hosted app for Time Tracking, Invoice Generation, Project & Client Management, built with Laravel & Filament.
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I'm available for contractual work on this stack (Filament, Laravel, Livewire, AlpineJS, TailwindCSS). Reach me via email or discord
About Invobook
Invobook is a self-hosted app to manage team/clients, project & tasks, time tracking, create and sending invoice and more. It is build upon Filament and TALL stack.
I don't see the similarity except the task board section which is similar for all kanban type boards, other then that I don't find much similarity. All the section are reviewed by several designer in different forums and so far nobody has said anything like that.
I am extremely curious about the motivation to spend incredible amount of time developing a tool that looks and does what Trello do for many years.
is the motivation purely business, to try catching a chunk of the same Trello user-base, or is it a try to make yet another task-board app that is believed by its created to be superior to the others already exist in the market.
I'm trying to understand the mindset of a developer starting such a gigantic project, and what does this developer hopes to achieve?
Please answer, if you may, in a way which is emotionally detached way, not to take the discussion to an unproductive path. Thanks
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Looking for contributors:
Goodwork, is a simple project management and collaboration tool for all kind of teams. It is open source and MIT licensed and self-hosted. A demo is available also at goodworkfor.life
Its still under development. Hopefully version 1 will be released by the end of the year.
Built with Laravel, VueJS, Tailwindcss and other stuff.
You can help by coding,or testing the app or general discussion on product features. An instance of the app is running here goodworkfor.life/. The app is used to develop the app, meta 😂
Hasnayeen / invobook
Self-hosted app for Time Tracking, Invoice Generation, Project & Client Management, built with Laravel & Filament.
InvoBook
Self-hosted app for Time Tracking, Invoice Generation, Project & Client Management, built with Laravel & Filament.
Hire me
I'm available for contractual work on this stack (Filament, Laravel, Livewire, AlpineJS, TailwindCSS). Reach me via email or discord
About Invobook
Invobook is a self-hosted app to manage team/clients, project & tasks, time tracking, create and sending invoice and more. It is build upon Filament and TALL stack.
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Installation
Clone the repository
Set env variables
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Why does it look EXACTLY like Trello?
To me it looks much more like Zenkit
Not sure I get you? Do you mean the design or the feature?
The design shown on the README of the repo. don't you agree it does look "similar" to Trello, or you don't see the similarity..?
I don't see the similarity except the task board section which is similar for all kanban type boards, other then that I don't find much similarity. All the section are reviewed by several designer in different forums and so far nobody has said anything like that.
I am extremely curious about the motivation to spend incredible amount of time developing a tool that looks and does what Trello do for many years.
is the motivation purely business, to try catching a chunk of the same Trello user-base, or is it a try to make yet another task-board app that is believed by its created to be superior to the others already exist in the market.
I'm trying to understand the mindset of a developer starting such a gigantic project, and what does this developer hopes to achieve?
Please answer, if you may, in a way which is emotionally detached way, not to take the discussion to an unproductive path. Thanks