
OpenProject is a project management suite built for teams that want full control over their data. It supports classic, agile, and hybrid approaches in a single platform, so you're not forced into one methodology. Organizations with strict data requirements, including government agencies, universities, and NGOs, make up a large share of its user base.
The core feature set covers a lot of ground:
Data sovereignty is a genuine differentiator here. You can install it on your own infrastructure and keep everything behind your firewall. The Enterprise on-premises edition adds security features like two-factor authentication, LDAP group sync, and custom branding. For teams that don't want to manage servers, an EU-hosted cloud option is available.
OpenProject is licensed under GNU GPL v3, and development happens publicly. The free Community edition is fully functional and has no time limit. It's a credible Jira alternative for teams leaving Atlassian's self-hosted products, with a migration tool specifically for that transition.
Compared to lighter tools like Kaneo or Operately, OpenProject is heavier and more structured. That's the point. It's built for organizations running multiple concurrent projects that need audit trails, role-based permissions, and reporting across portfolios.
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