Productivity
Note-taking, knowledge bases and apps that help you get more done.
7 apps
Ranking
Best Open-Source Productivity Apps
AppFlowy
AppFlowy-IO
AppFlowy is an open-source productivity tool designed as a collaborative workspace with AI integration. It functions as an alternative to Notion, combining projects, wikis, and team management while prioritizing user data control. The platform supports organization and workflow without proprietary lock-in.
draw.io Desktop
jgraph
Draw.io Desktop is an Electron-based application offering a desktop version of the popular draw.io diagramming tool. It provides offline access to create and edit flowcharts, diagrams, and visual representations.
MarkText
marktext
MarkText is a straightforward markdown editor with a clean interface, compatible with Linux, macOS, and Windows. It supports real-time preview and focuses on simplicity for writing in markdown.
Joplin
laurent22
Joplin is a privacy-focused note-taking application with synchronization capabilities. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.
Logseq
logseq
Logseq is a privacy-focused, open-source knowledge management tool for organizing notes and collaborative work. It supports bidirectional linking and local-first data storage. The project roadmap and downloads are available on its official site.
Trilium Notes
TriliumNext
Trilium Notes is an open-source tool for creating and organizing a personal knowledge base. It helps users structure and manage notes in a hierarchical format.
Anytype
anyproto
Anytype is an official client available for MacOS, Linux, and Windows, designed to enhance productivity. It provides a unified platform for managing tasks and organizing information efficiently.