Overview
Taiga is an open source project management platform for agile teams, developed by Kaleidos Ventures S.L., the same Spanish company behind Penpot. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Madrid, Spain, Taiga was created to provide a genuinely open alternative to proprietary agile tools. The platform is designed for cross-functional teams that practice Scrum, Kanban, or a combination of both, and it emphasizes simplicity and usability over feature bloat.
The platform provides Scrum support with backlogs, sprints, and burndown charts, Kanban boards with work-in-progress limits, an integrated issue tracker, a wiki for team documentation, epics for large initiative tracking, customizable workflows, and a comprehensive API. Taiga's interface is clean and intuitive, making it accessible to both technical and non-technical team members. The platform supports file attachments, mentions, activity feeds, and detailed filtering and search across all project artifacts.
As a Spanish company backed by Kaleidos and supported by European funding initiatives, Taiga represents the EU's commitment to building sovereign, open source alternatives to US-dominated software. The platform can be used as a managed cloud service or self-hosted, giving organizations full control over their project data. Taiga is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0, one of the most permissive open source licenses, encouraging adoption and contribution. For European agile teams seeking a transparent, community-driven project management tool with strong data sovereignty guarantees, Taiga is a compelling choice.
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- Headquarters
- Madrid
- Founded
- 2014
- Employees
- 20-50
- Data Centers
- EU