Mastodon
Alternative to Social network/ Micro-blogging
Federated microblogging server.
Delightfully simple forums. Flarum is the next-generation forum software that makes online discussion fun again.
Flarum is an open-source communication project positioned as an alternative to Community management, with 16k GitHub stars and a health score of 52/100. It committed 11 times in the last twelve months across 7 of those months, and its status is slowing down. Licence: MIT. It does not currently meet the momentum threshold, so verify maintenance before depending on it.
| Status | Slowing down — Commits have thinned out over the last year. |
|---|---|
| Last commit | 2026-07-08 |
| Days since last commit | 40 |
| Commits, last 3 months | 5 |
| Commits, last 12 months | 11 |
| Months with activity | 7 of 12 |
| Last release | 2026-07-08 |
| Archived | No |
| Licence | MIT |
| Category | Communication |
| Positioned against | Community management |
Health score combines commit recency, twelve-month commit volume, months with activity, release recency and archive state. Metadata refreshed August 2026.
Permissive (MIT, Apache, BSD): you can fork it, close the source and sell it. Lowest legal friction for a commercial product.
This matters most when you plan to sell a hosted version. A permissive licence means anyone — including a competitor with more capital — can do the same, so your defensibility has to come from distribution, support or data, not from the code.
Flarum is not currently shipping at a healthy pace. Popular but stalled projects inflate how competitive a category looks — and they are also risky to build on.
Assume every prospect can find a free version in five minutes. Your wedge has to be something open source structurally cannot deliver: compliance, support SLAs, managed hosting at scale, or a workflow the maintainers refuse to build.
Slowing down. Flarum recorded 11 commits over the last twelve months, with activity in 7 of those months and 5 commits in the last quarter. Last commit: 2026-07-08. Last release: 2026-07-08. Commits have thinned out over the last year.
Flarum is published under MIT. Permissive (MIT, Apache, BSD): you can fork it, close the source and sell it. Lowest legal friction for a commercial product.
Flarum targets the same job as Community management and is not currently shipping at a healthy pace. Adoption sits at 16k stars. Whether it is a good replacement depends on your deployment constraints: self-hosting adds infrastructure, upgrade and security work that a commercial subscription absorbs for you.
177 open-source implementations, 100 of them actively maintained, led by Mastodon at 50k stars. Saturation score 77/100 — Crowded. Free, maintained alternatives already dominate this category.
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Federated microblogging server.
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