Twenty
cal.com
Twenty | cal.com | |
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19 | 164 | |
13,794 | 29,197 | |
7.0% | 1.9% | |
10.0 | 10.0 | |
1 day ago | 5 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Twenty
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Writing your first Github CI workflow
I had the opportunity to work on a github issue in an open source project to add a Github workflow that runs if some files where modified in the path packages/twenty-website and checks that the website is still building.
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Launch HN: Okapi (YC W24) – A new, flexible CRM with good UX
You should check out Twenty! https://twenty.com/ (YC S23) -- they're an OSS CRM.
I totally agree the object management UI is too clunky right now. I want to redo that set of pages, they were the first ones we shipped. Not gonna lie, idk if anyone except me and Ned are really pining to learn hotkeys for managing object schemas, since in practice we're the only ones doing that on a regular basis -- we do initial setup on behalf of our customers.
Yeah, I consider latency part of UX. We're doing some somewhat fancy stuff to reliably replicate every record into a couple of stores, each of which is optimized for different access patterns (search, get latest by ID, etc.). The big central Postgres(TM) is mostly there to be authoritative and to transactionally maintain invariants in the system.
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Ask HN: What's the deal with the "open-source SaaS" trend these days?
Open Source software will never be able to monetize as well as closed-source. We might only capture 10% of the value we create. But being open source inherently creates strong network effects that tends to push towards a limited number of winners, and the addressable market in CRM is so big that it's still possible to build multi-billion dollar company while massively driving the costs down for everyone.
It's kind of like the Prisoner's Dilemma: If every company keep their software proprietary, they can all make on moderate growth/profit. But if one goes open-source, they could attract a large community, drive innovation, and potentially reap long-term profits while reducing the overall market size.
[1] https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty
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🔥🔥 Our awesome OSS friends 😍
Twenty- A modern CRM offering the flexibility of open-source, advanced features and sleek design.
- Twenty: A Modern open-source CRM
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Launch HN: GitStart (YC S19) – Remote junior devs working on production PRs
Twenty: https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pulls?q=is%3Apr+author%3A...
Our main technical challenge has been securing code sharing. One solution was building GitSlice, which enables creating sub-repos that sync with the upstream repo. When GitStart devs create PRs on the platform, GitSlice syncs them upstream while pulling back CI/CD checks and review comments. This enables our devs to contribute with limited codebase access.
To prevent slices from breaking, we verify they run within a docker container, which also enables us to build review environments. Fun fact: we managed to support native iOS and Android codebases by building and running them on appetize.io instead of docker.
There have been countless attempts at this space so we would love to hear your feedback on how we approached this problem or your past experiences working with junior devs in this way. We look forward to a good conversation!
- Open-source CRM built with Typescript and GraphQL
- Twenty - Open Source CRM
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Plane – open-source Jira alternative
Interesting, the UI looks the same as Twenty ( https://twenty.com/ ), that was shared on HN this week.
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Launch HN: Twenty.com (YC S23) – open-source CRM
Sorry about that, it's not an intentional dark pattern, just the result of a very short timeline to build this. I've just created an issue to prioritize this soon: https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/774
We are trying to be conscious about data privacy too (e.g. no tracker or third-party cookie on our website)
cal.com
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Start your own (side) business with open-source in mind
Cal.com is an open-source event-juggling scheduler for everyone, and is free for individuals.
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Setup monorepo with pnpm, typescript and turborepo
Turborepo is a tool that makes it easy to manage monorepos with pnpm and typescript. On large open source porject like cal.com they use it for fast building or running developing tasks like testing or linting. Turborepo depend havily on caching so it would reduce signficantly the time to build or run the tasks as well as CI/CD pipelines time and cost.
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JSONCrack Codebase Analysis — Part 4.2.1.1 — JsonEditor — debouncedUpdateJson
The next codebase to analyse is cal.com. This repo is larger than jsoncrack. It is a monorepo with packages and lots of stuff going behind the scenes.
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What is 10x better than Calendly?
hey, peer here from cal.com. we have an issue where we track all individual caldav implementations: https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/issues/9990
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Open Source alternatives to tools you Pay for
Cal - Alternative to Calendly
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Fellow HSP entrepreneurs, how do you manage your energy and stress?
I force clients who want to talk to me to book a call. I use cal.com (free) and my Google Calendar (which its linked to) only allows calls on specific days/times. I have a few "Call Blocks" where they can book. That let's me do calls in a small section of my week, with ample downtime to recover the rest of the week. I'm still learning how many calls a day I can handle. Currently anything more than 2 is too much.
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🔥🔥 Our awesome OSS friends 😍
Cal.com- Cal.com is a scheduling tool that helps you schedule meetings without the back-and-forth emails.
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The Product Hunt + Fastgen Hackathon
Peer Rich (CEO at Cal.com)
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Cal.com Selfhost Issue: Deploying cal.com on selfhost environment gives prisma is not defined issue.
Has any one deployed cal.com with selfhosted environment. Is yes how would have configured prisma for the same.
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Open Source, EVERYTHING??
Recently I came across a company called cal.com, it's a Calendly alternative, but the catch is the entire software is open source: https://github.com/calcom/cal.com.
What are some alternatives?
idurar-erp-crm - Open Source Headless ERP CRM E-Commerce Accounting Software | Node Js React
Easy!Appointments - :date: Easy!Appointments - Self Hosted Appointment Scheduler
Cash - Cross-platform Linux commands in ES6
EteSync Server - The Etebase server (so you can run your own)
npm-name - Check whether a package or organization name is available on npm
studio - 🎙️ The easiest way to explore and manipulate your data in all of your Prisma projects.
windmill - Open-source developer platform to turn scripts into workflows and UIs. Fastest workflow engine (5x vs Airflow). Open-source alternative to Airplane and Retool.
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
Metabase - The simplest, fastest way to get business intelligence and analytics to everyone in your company :yum:
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
bcat - A pipe to browser utility
org-caldav - Caldav sync for Emacs orgmode