Wekan is an open-source kanban board which allows a card-based task and to-do management, similar to tools like WorkFlowy or Trello.
You can use it alone, or with your team and family thanks to our real-time synchronisation feature.
Wekan is a land of liberty and you can implement all sort of workflows on it using tags, comments, member assignation, and many more.
Key Features
- Create Boards, on which Cards can be move around between a number of Columns.
- Easy collaboration.
- Assign colored Labels to cards to facilitate grouping and filtering.
- Add members to a card.
Website: wekan.github.io
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Wekan Developers
License: MIT License

Wekan is written in JavaScript. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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