An open source, free, customizable, extendable, developer-first productivity tool — with AI integration and support for both teams and individuals.
DevSpace is one of the most complex projects I've built. Handling the backend, frontend, design, and product management solo was a real challenge — but one I'm proud to have seen through.
What is DevSpace?
It looks like a Notion or Obsidian clone at first glance, but it's fundamentally different. After trying every productivity tool out there, none of them fit how I actually work as a developer. Notion is too complex and not battery-included. Obsidian falls short in the same way. So I built DevSpace around three core pillars — designed from the ground up for developers.
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An instant-messaging system to enable the project team to discuss anything. You could customize it more from the settings (e.g. recieve email updates)
A dashboard where you could add/remove tasks. Adjust the priority/points and more. Currently we are working on implementing GitHub integration (translate bug into tasks) using our AI model (Codra).
A document manager, where you could document important things: a meeting, or an update.
A task viewer where you could add more context for the task.