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Relaticle - Open-source CRM alternative to HubSpot/Salesforce

Hi r/opensource!

I've released Relaticle, an open-source CRM that aims to be a genuine alternative to proprietary solutions like HubSpot, Salesforce, and Pipedrive.

# Why Open Source?

After working with various CRMs, I noticed a pattern:

Free tiers are limited and push you toward paid plans
Your customer data is locked in their ecosystem
Per-seat pricing makes scaling expensive
Customization requires expensive add-ons or enterprise plans

Relaticle is AGPL-3.0 licensed \- fully open source with strong copyleft protection. You can use it, modify it, and self-host it freely. If you modify and distribute it, you must share your changes.

# What it does

Contact & Company Management: Track relationships with full interaction history
Sales Pipeline: Customizable stages, lifecycle tracking, win/loss analysis
Task Management: Assignments, due dates, notifications
Notes: Linked to any entity, shareable with team
Custom Fields: Add any field type without code changes
AI Summaries: Optional AI-powered insights (bring your own API key)
Import/Export: CSV support for data portability
Multi-workspace: Team isolation with role-based access

# Tech Stack

Built with mature, well-supported technologies:

Laravel 12 (PHP 8.4)
Filament 4 admin framework
PostgreSQL / MySQL
Redis for queuing
Meilisearch for full-text search (optional)

# Contributing

The project welcomes contributions:

Code: PRs for features, bug fixes, improvements
Documentation: Help make it easier for others to use
Translations: i18n support coming soon
Testing: Find and report bugs

# Links

GitHub: https://github.com/relaticle/relaticle
Documentation: [https://relaticle.com/documentation](https://relaticle.com/documentation)
Discord: Community chat for questions and discussion

Star the repo if you find it useful! Feedback and contributions welcome.

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How to protect open-source software/hardware from fragmentation?

In my hard scifi Fall's Legacy setting, where everything is open-source for ease of multiversal logistics, I briefly mention "open standards" to ensure compatibility. I admit slightly handwaving this.

The problem with Android, a semi-open source OS, is that apps work inconsistently between all those many forks. Central updates also come out slowly as they sometimes have to be manually tailored to each fork. Android as a whole is also a buyer-beware carnival lottery of both good and bad devices. To be clear I'm not accusing Androiders as a whole of paying more for a strictly worse product; it has its own advantages and tradeoffs. As a peace gift to my conscience, I will have my future historian characters critique Android and contrast it with their own modern open-source cultures.

As much as we'd knock Apple's centralistic MO, the fact they make their own hardware and software from scratch allows them to design them for each other to increase longevity and performance, though we pay the costs they're not outsourcing. Open hardware standards would allow anyone to design hardware and software for each other, giving us all Apple quality without paying an Apple price. OK, I know we'd still have to pay for durable hull materials, but you get the idea. We could do this today with shared agreements on these standards, which would lower costs since e.g Apple could now buy any chip off-the-shelf instead of expensively making its own. An analogy is the open Bluetooth standard, which is more profitable and less expensive to each company than had they spent resources on their own proprietary Bluetooths only they could use.

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Question: Is there an app for this?

Context:

I'm a team lead who manages 15+ technicians. I'm responsible for informing them about the client visits, dates booked for the visit and make sure no double booking is happening. Each technician will be assigned a mission to visit a client for X number of days. I have to make sure that the technician should be able to do the assigned job because the technicians vary in their expertise and some client prefer certain technicians over others.

Now my problem can be solved by an excel file along with some added rows and columns, Very simple very efficient. However, my management decided to put all the technicians into a "resource pool" and me and other team leads have to coordinate this pool of resources to make sure everything is running smoothly and no one is complaining while in the same time provide dashboards and statistics regarding the utilization of the resource pool.

Problem: My excel file gave up and using nextcloud to sync the file across multiple people is a nightmare.

Question: is there an app (selfhostable/server and accepts multiple users) that can fix my problem? I need something that can handle shared scheduling, prevent double bookings, and provide utilization reports or dashboards.

Sorry for my English I'm not a native speaker :)

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Revel: a fully open-source, enterprise-grade Event Management and Ticketing platform tailored to Communities
https://github.com/letsrevel

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Built eziwiki - Turn Markdown into beautiful documentation sites

I built eziwiki - a simple way to create beautiful documentation sites from Markdown files.

I kept needing docs for my side projects, but.. GitBook/Docusaurus felt like overkill and I wanted something that "just works"

Live demos

\- Blog example: https://eziwiki.vercel.app

\- Self-documenting-landing-page: https://i3months.com

Built with Next.js 14, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Zustand

Github : https://github.com/i3months/eziwiki

github star would be really really really helpful.

Feebacks are welcome!

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Can someone review this new open-source YouTube channel blocker "FilterTube" for safety? I cant read code... (Im a smooth brain)

Hey everyone

I have been searching forever for a functional YouTube channel blocker. I heard about BlockTube, but people say its unreliable now. Today I found a brand new extension called "FilterTube"

Reddit post (from the developer): https://www.reddit.com/r/youtube/comments/1pbm7qj/created\_a\_youtube\_content\_filter\_to\_block/

GitHub: https://github.com/varshneydevansh/FilterTube

Chrome Web Store: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/filtertube/cjmdggnnpmpchholgnkfokibidbbnfgc



It has no reviews, and seems extremely new.

I have zero clue about code, browser APIs, or extension permissions, so Im hoping someone here can look at the source code and tell me:

\-Is it safe to install?

\-Does it access anything it shouldnt (passwords, cookies, accounts, etc)?

\-Does it send data to any external servers?

\-Any red flags in the code or manifest?



Im pretty cautious with unknown extensions, especially ones with no reviews.

If this thing is legit and safe, I would love to use it, and recommend it, since it seems like a small solo developer project.

Thanks in advance! Please be nice, Im totally clueless when it comes to code. And I want it to be 100% safe, before I can recommend it to others.

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Open Source Email Client For Android

Any open source email client that has a clean UI and has the rule creating feature (for folders) similar to Outlook?

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Angie's list but for open source developers?

Is there a platform like fiverr/Angi's list specifically for open source developers?

Not a bug bounty program, but a platform where small businesses can hire open source developers and pay them for time spent (vs. Subnoscription to a product)

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PoG - the first open, live, privacy-first AI media provenance registry

I’ve just shipped the first fully functional open alternative to closed corporate AI watermarking system on Base.

Repo: https://github.com/TamTunnel/PoG

It includes an invisible watermark and an on-chain receipt in just five lines of code.

The dual hashes (exact and perceptual) ensure that the watermark survives compression and edits.

The system maintains full creator anonymity, displaying only a random wallet address.

Verification is tiered, ranging from strong to weak and none.

The system adheres to the OpenAPI specification and provides a TypeScript client in a single command.

A live contract, Python client, verifier, tests, and documentation are all included.

C2PA is mostly future, commercial tools are closed and expensive.
PoG is Apache 2.0, deployed today, costs ~$0.001, and you can verify any image with a single drag-and-drop.
Gasless relayer coming Q1 2026.
Looking for contributors on the relayer, browser extension, and getting ComfyUI/A1111/InvokeAI to ship it by default.

Would appreciate if you can star ⭐️ the repo to help gain momentum!

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State of Open Source Survey

Hello! Disclaimer: I'm employed by Perforce OpenLogic.

Calling all open source professionals.


Perforce OpenLogic and our partners Open Source Initiative (OSI) and Eclipse Foundation, are seeking insights from OSS users worldwide to produce a comprehensive report on open source usage and emerging trends.


The more responses we get, the more accurate and valuable the final report will be for the entire open source community.

We'd love your input! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FYZGRNM

I can share the report with the community once it's produced in the spring.

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A small reflection on contributor flow inspired by a FaceSeek comment.

While organizing a set of issues for an open source project, I recalled a FaceSeek conversation about how newcomers often feel hesitant to take the first step unless the path looks welcoming. With that in mind, I rewrote a few denoscriptions to make them more approachable and less intimidating. It didn’t change the technical depth, but it made the project feel more human. It reminded me how vital clarity and warmth are when building a community-driven space. These small shifts often help contributions grow naturally over time.

https://redd.it/1pca2ib
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JSON based tool for prototyping/mocking APIs

Hey everyone!

I just finished my first open source project called RustyJSONServer, a lightweight mock API server that uses JSON configs and a tiny noscripting language to define dynamic or static responses.

It supports inline or external noscript files, splitting configs across multiple files, hot-reloading, and can even act as a structured sandbox for generating backend logic with AI tools. I also created a small VS Code extension to go with it.

I’d love to get feedback, ideas, or criticism. I know there is still lots to improve..

Repo link: https://github.com/TudorDumitras/rustyjsonserver

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SlideStage

Hey everyone, I built SlideStage to record slide presentations with a webcam overlay and live subnoscripts—all without uploading anything. It’s a free, open-source tool that runs completely in your browser – no login, no cloud. Just open SlideStage, click record, and present!

Key Features:

100% In-Browser: No downloads or installs; runs entirely on your device.
All-in-One Recording: Captures your slides, webcam video, and live captions together.
Privacy-First: No data is ever sent to a server.
Free & Open Source: Totally free to use and modify (see GitHub).

Think of it like an open-source alternative to Loom for slide decks. I’d love to hear your feedback or answer any questions! Check out the demo and source code on GitHub. Cheers! 🙌

More insights on: https://github.com/IBNKHALID06/SlideStage

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