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Check any idea against 1665 open-source projects before you write a line of code. Every project scored on maintenance, licence and momentum — because a free tool nobody maintains is not competition, and a free tool that ships weekly is.
736 with real momentum · 149 dead or dying · 11 saturated categories
By IdeaProof Research Team · Updated August 2026
Before you build, check whether a maintained free version already exists. This database tracks 1665 open-source projects across 130 categories, mapped to the 110 commercial products they replace. 736 have real momentum (commits in most of the last twelve months plus a recent release); 149 are dormant or abandoned despite still looking popular. 11 categories are saturated and 88 still have room.
1665 of 1665 projects match
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Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI)
Get up and running with Llama 3.3, DeepSeek-R1, Phi-4, Gemma 3, and other large language models.
Software Development
Build, test and deploy LLM applications.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI)
User-friendly AI Interface, supports Ollama, OpenAI API.
Photo Galleries
Photo and video backup solution directly from your mobile phone (alternative to Google Photos).
Internet of Things (IoT)
Home automation platform.
Document Management
Local hosted web application that allows you to perform various operations on PDF files, such as merging, splitting, file conversions and OCR.
File Transfer & Synchronization
Syncthing is an open source peer-to-peer file synchronisation tool.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI)
Modern design AI chat framework supporting multiple AI providers, one click install MCP Marketplace and Artifacts / Thinking.
Alternative to Postman, API development
Fast and beautiful API request builder.
Software Development
VS Code in the browser, hosted on a remote server.
Search Engines
Distributed, RESTful search and analytics engine.
Alternative to Notion, Team knowledge base, Knowledge Bases
Build detailed lists of to-do’s for different projects while tracking the status of each one. Open Source Notion Alternative.
Web Servers
Powerful, enterprise-ready, open source web server with automatic HTTPS.
Alternative to PowerBI, Tableau, Mode Analytics
Modern data exploration and visualization platform.
Alternative to Contentful, Content Management System/ CMS
The most advanced open-source Content Management Framework (headless-CMS) to build powerful API with no effort.
Miscellaneous
Framework for easily creating beautiful presentations using HTML.
Alternative to Team knowledge base, Knowledge Bases
Next-gen knowledge base that brings planning, sorting and creating all together. Privacy first, customizable and ready to use (alternative to Notion and Miro).
Password Managers
Lightweight Bitwarden server API implementation written in Rust.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI)
All-in-one desktop & Docker AI application with built-in RAG, AI agents, No-code agent builder, MCP compatibility, and more.
Alternative to AirTable, Smart spreadsheet
No-code platform that turns any database into a smart spreadsheet (alternative to Airtable and Smartsheet).
Web Servers
HTTP reverse proxy and load balancer that makes deploying microservices easy.
Note-taking & Editors
Knowledge base that works with a SQLite db file.
Alternative to Firebase
Backend for your next SaaS and Mobile app in one file.
DNS
Blackhole for Internet advertisements with a GUI for management and monitoring.
Alternative to Algolia, Search
Ultra relevant, instant and typo-tolerant full-text search API.
Alternative to Figma, Collaborative design tool
Web-based design and prototyping platform meant for cross-domain teams.
Alternative to Code hosting & collaboration
Git with a cup of tea! Painless self-hosted all-in-one software development service, including Git hosting, code review, team collaboration, package registry and CI/CD.
Alternative to Firebase, Backend-as-a-Service
End to end backend server for web, native, and mobile developers 🚀.
Alternative to Linear, JIRA, Trello, Height, Project Management, Bug tracking
Track issues, epics, and product roadmaps in the simplest way possible (alternative to JIRA, Linear and Height).
Alternative to Evernote, Onenote, Roam Research, Note-taking/ Knowledge management, Note-taking / Personal Knowledge Management
Note taking application with markdown editor and encryption support for mobile and desktop platforms. Runs client-side and syncs through a self hosted Nextcloud instance or similar (alternative to Eve
Media Streaming
Media server for audio, video, books, comics, and photos with a sleek interface and robust transcoding capabilities. Almost all modern platforms have clients, including Roku, Android TV, iOS, and Kodi
Alternative to CRM
A modern CRM offering the flexibility of open source, advanced features, and a sleek design.
Alternative to Medium, Substack, Company blogs/ newsletters, Web CMS and Blog Engines
Just a blogging platform.
Alternative to ERP
Free open source ERP system.
Alternative to Social network/ Micro-blogging
Federated microblogging server.
Automation
Build agents that monitor and act on your behalf.
Alternative to Tableau, Power BI, DataStudio, Business intelligence
Easy way for everyone in your company to ask questions and learn from data.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI)
Run your AI models locally and generate images and audio (alternative to OpenAI and Claude).
Alternative to Code hosting & collaboration
Painless self-hosted Git Service written in Go.
Alternative to Tribe, Circle, Community management
Advanced forum / community solution based on Ruby and JS.
Booking and Scheduling
Online appointment scheduling system.
Automation
Platform to programmatically author, schedule, and monitor workflows.
File Transfer
Portable file server with accelerated resumable uploads, deduplication, WebDAV, FTP, zeroconf, media indexer, video thumbnails, audio transcoding, and write-only folders, in a single file with no mand
Alternative to Slack, Team communication, Chat & Team Communication
Communications platform that puts data protection first (alternative to Gitter.im and Slack).
Alternative to Note-taking/ Knowledge management, Note-taking / Personal Knowledge Management
A privacy-first personal knowledge management software, written in typescript and golang.
Feed Readers
Easy to use, and extensible RSS feed aggregator capable of generating RSS feeds from pretty much everything ranging from social media to university departments.
Alternative to DataDog, NewRelic, Monitoring/Observability
Powerful error tracking platform with wide language support and a robust API.
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Same data, different questions — from "who is actually shipping" to "where is nobody building".
Projects shipping commits in at least 9 of the last 12 months, with a recent release and no archive flag.
Projects that stopped shipping: dormant, abandoned or archived. Star counts stay high long after maintenance stops.
Categories with many maintained implementations and a dominant leader. Building here means fighting free software with a full-time team.
Categories with few maintained open-source implementations and no dominant leader — the clearest openings in the dataset.
Maintained open-source projects that explicitly replace a commercial SaaS product, ranked by stars and health.
130 categories scored on implementation count, maintenance rate and how far ahead the leader is.
177 projects · 100 maintained · leader Mastodon
100 projects · 58 maintained · leader Dify.ai
96 projects · 0 maintained · leader 11ty
76 projects · 40 maintained · leader revealjs
62 projects · 36 maintained · leader Jellyfin
58 projects · 28 maintained · leader copyparty
44 projects · 29 maintained · leader Strapi
42 projects · 27 maintained · leader HyperSwitch
41 projects · 22 maintained · leader Stirling-PDF
40 projects · 20 maintained · leader Sunshine
38 projects · 18 maintained · leader Superset
34 projects · 15 maintained · leader n8n
28 projects · 17 maintained · leader MedusaJs
27 projects · 8 maintained · leader Umbrel
26 projects · 13 maintained · leader Sonarr
26 projects · 12 maintained · leader Outline
25 projects · 15 maintained · leader Immich
24 projects · 11 maintained · leader RSSHub
24 projects · 9 maintained · leader AppFlowy
21 projects · 9 maintained · leader PrivateBin
21 projects · 10 maintained · leader Zammad
20 projects · 11 maintained · leader NocoDB
20 projects · 14 maintained · leader Syncthing
20 projects · 10 maintained · leader Home Assistant
20 projects · 14 maintained · leader Memos
19 projects · 8 maintained · leader Formbricks
19 projects · 14 maintained · leader Caddy
18 projects · 9 maintained · leader Karakeep
18 projects · 13 maintained · leader Dawarich
18 projects · 10 maintained · leader Glance
16 projects · 11 maintained · leader ElasticSearch
15 projects · 4 maintained · leader Ghost
15 projects · 2 maintained · leader Canvas LMS
14 projects · 9 maintained · leader ArchiveBox
14 projects · 12 maintained · leader Ollama
13 projects · 2 maintained · leader Colanode
Founders check whether their exact product exists and stop there. Search the category instead: the thing that kills a launch is not an identical clone, it is a maintained free tool that solves 80% of the same job well enough that nobody pays for the other 20%.
Stars never decay. 149 projects here are dormant or abandoned while still carrying thousands of stars. Look at commits in the last twelve months, months with any commit, and the date of the last release — those three tell you whether the project is a competitor or a corpse.
A permissive licence means someone can fork your open competitor and sell it — including you. An AGPL project blocks closed SaaS wrappers. A source-available licence is not open source at all. The licence decides whether 'commercialise the open tool' is a strategy or a lawsuit.
If a maintained free alternative exists, your real competitor is not the paid incumbent — it is the cost of self-hosting. Quantify what a team actually spends running the free version (hosting, upgrades, on-call, integrations) and price under that number, not under the incumbent's list price.
Volunteer projects rarely deliver enterprise compliance, guaranteed response times, managed migrations, done-for-you onboarding or vertical-specific workflows. Those are the durable wedges. 'Nicer UI' is not one — it gets copied in a weekend.
Existence is not competition. A project competes with you only if it is maintained, findable, deployable by your buyer and licensed for their use. Most projects fail at least one of those tests. Run all four before you shelve an idea — or before you assume you have a clear run.
Stars are a lifetime counter with no decay, so a project abandoned in 2022 still looks like a leader in 2026. In this dataset 149 projects are dormant, abandoned or archived, and several of them sit in the top decile by stars. Sort by momentum and commit activity instead — popularity tells you the project was once interesting, maintenance tells you whether it will still be there when your customer needs a bug fixed.
When a prospect says 'we could just self-host the free one', they are usually comparing your price against zero. The real comparison is your price against hosting, upgrades, backups, security patching, integration work and the engineer hours behind all of it. Quantifying that number is the single most effective response to a free-alternative objection — and it is more persuasive coming with a spreadsheet than with a feature list.
Founders treat licensing as a legal footnote and then discover it dictates strategy. Permissive licences allow closed commercial forks, which is why so many managed services exist around MIT and Apache projects — and also why your differentiation cannot be the code itself. Copyleft licences, especially AGPL, remove the closed-wrapper option entirely, which reduces competition but restricts you too. Source-available licences exist precisely to stop the wrapper business.
88 of 130 categories in this dataset are still Open: few implementations, weak maintenance rates, no dominant leader. Thin open-source coverage is a signal, not a guarantee — volunteers avoid categories that are boring, heavily regulated, or expensive to run as much as they avoid categories nobody wants. The regulated and expensive ones are where a commercial product wins; the boring ones are where you validate demand first.
Look up your category, read the verdict, then open the two or three maintained leaders and read their issue trackers. The feature requests maintainers keep declining are the clearest map of what a paid product can own. Then validate that the people asking will pay — an unmet request in an open-source tracker proves demand exists, not that it has budget.
Search this database by category and by the commercial product you would replace. It covers 1665 projects across 130 categories, each mapped to the paid tool it substitutes. If your category shows a "Crowded" verdict, a maintained free version almost certainly exists and your positioning has to account for it.
No. It means free is your price anchor. Plenty of large companies were built next to a good open-source project — the ones that failed were the ones selling the same job at a price the free tool made indefensible. Find the part of the job the project deliberately does not do, and sell that.
Each category gets a 0–100 score built from three inputs: how many implementations exist, what share of them are still actively maintained, and how far ahead the leading project is compared with the category median. 62+ is Crowded, 38–61 Contested, under 38 Open. 11 categories are Crowded and 88 are Open.
A project has momentum when it committed code in most of the last twelve months, shipped a release recently and is not archived. 736 of 1665 projects qualify. This is the single most useful filter here — it strips out the popular-but-dead repositories that make a category look more competitive than it is.
It depends entirely on the licence. MIT, Apache and BSD let you build and sell closed products on top. GPL and AGPL require derivative work to stay open, and AGPL extends that to network use, which blocks most SaaS wrappers. BSL, SSPL and Commons Clause are source-available, not open source, and usually restrict competing commercial use outright.
Open source describes the licence; self-hosted describes where it runs. Most projects here are both, but some open-source tools are only practical as a managed service, and some self-hostable products are commercially licensed. Buyers comparing you against a 'free' option are usually comparing against a self-hosted deployment plus its maintenance cost.
Repository metadata — stars, commit cadence, last release, archive flag and licence — was last refreshed in August 2026. Projects whose metadata could not be fetched are labelled "Not verified" rather than silently assumed healthy.
Public GitHub repository metadata, cross-referenced with curated public lists of open-source alternatives and self-hosted software. Every project row keeps its source list, and the commercial-product mapping comes from the alternative lists themselves rather than being inferred.