What is the best free and online tool as an alternative to Jira?

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The jira is a great tool to track bugs and stories, but is paid.

Someone knows a free and online compatible tool?

  • I agree that it would be nice to have a free plan, but 10 dollars a month for a team of 10 people with all the infrastructure ready in the cloud ends up being much cheaper to maintain a system "at home", because without counting the hardware and energy, the time investing in maintenance and security can pass in many times the cost of a Saas online. Warning: I work at Atlassian, but consider that this concept of cloud outsourcing is universally recognized.

  • I’ve worked with several tools but like Jira I haven’t seen any yet. What I have implemented where I work is the use of http://www.redmine.org/ + https://getbrimir.com/ + Trello. Redmine and Brimir are for Ruby on Rails and run on an internal server. Trello is via the Internet anyway.

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I have worked on some projects using the Trello.

If you’re not looking for something as far-fetched as jira, it’s an option to consider.

Another tool I was able to use was the Mantis, however, I only used in a company I worked. I do not know how is made the configuration of it.

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    Trello has the layer free, but also options of upgrade for companies or more complex use of the tool.

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    Correct, @utluiz, but as he looks for something free, I did not fall into this question because I found it unnecessary to the question. Anyway, our discussion ends up enriching the question. ;)

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    Perfect, it was just to complement. The option of upgrade is even an advantage because it allows to invest after the tool is already in use.

  • Thanks for the answers, I currently use Trello. I am now looking for a tool to better control the demands.

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For those who use the Bitbucket repository, they provide a system for incident control, free, simple and private. A great option.

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Good morning - I confess that I know a tool, but unfortunately the free period is not available forever.. http://kanbantool.com -Besides, I think that Kanban offers many opportunities and organizes a lot of his professional life. I recommend trying to arrange your daily routine with Kanban to see and make a difference :) A very big hug for all of you :)

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I’ve been using the Redmine in my projects with teams of more than 15 users, and it meets my requirements very well, come:

  • Issue tracking, identifying what is bug, improvement or new functionality
  • Support for system versions
  • Support for sub projects, when you divide the system into modules
  • System Documentation and Wikis
  • Roadmaps
  • Integration with your source repository
  • Plugin system to expand with new features

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