
Plane is an open source project management platform that combines issue tracking, documentation, and AI-powered workflows into a single workspace. It's built for software teams that want the flexibility of self-hosting without giving up the polish of tools like Jira or Linear. Projects, wikis, cycles, and dashboards all live in one place, and the AI layer is woven throughout rather than bolted on afterward.
The AI side is genuinely central to how Plane works. Plane AI reads across your entire workspace, including projects, cycles, docs, and threads, so you can ask it about blockers, cycle status, or recent doc changes and get answers grounded in your actual data. Built-in agents can triage incoming requests, assign owners, and post updates automatically. There's also a Slack integration that lets you describe work in a channel and have Plane create, assign, and track it without switching tools.
For teams managing work across different roles, Plane offers board, spreadsheet, list, and Gantt views. Cycles handle time-boxed sprints with burndown charts and velocity tracking built in. Initiatives and epics let you roll team-level work up to org-level goals. Dashboards populate automatically from live data, so there's no manual reporting.
Self-hosting is a first-class option. Plane supports Docker and Kubernetes deployments and includes a God Mode admin panel for configuring SSO, SAML, LDAP, SMTP, and workspace security. Air-gapped environments are explicitly supported, which is rare among modern project management tools. If you're comparing open source alternatives, that air-gap support is a meaningful differentiator.
For teams migrating from Jira, ClickUp, Asana, or Monday, Plane offers full data migration including issues, attachments, comments, and automations. The open API, webhooks, OAuth apps, and a native MCP server make it extensible for teams that want to build custom integrations or AI agents on top of the platform. Projects-as-Code via YAML definitions lets engineering-oriented teams version and deploy project configuration from Git.
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