Updated to include a disclaimer for Non-European but open source/self-hostable software and replace Pipedrive with efficy as the wrong Imprint was used to identify as European while being American.
The next infographic is ready. Any feedback is appreciated!
Have alread uses:
- openProject (though not that much since it was a one time occurance but the software was absolutely great!)
- xwiki: since a few months (work migrating away from the atlassian clusterfuck). Migration a bit of work but a paid tool did the most part for us. Now using xwiki - most things work the same. Some though had to be realised in a different way (some rare edgecass confluence plugins that were missing in the xwiki store)
- Mattermost. Using it for years. Its fucking great! Easily the best one on the market! Better than teams and whatnot.
I’ll look into the rest of those alternatives! :D
There really need to be financial incentives to get companies to switch to European IT solutions.
If just a few European enterprises would purchase these products, there would be enough funding to make them very competitive.
We use Pipedrive and I can we wholeheartedly recommend it. For project management this is missing InLoox, which is a known quantity in German speaking countries.
Thanks for the feedback. InLoox has been added to the database: https://buy-european.net/category/project-management-software Please note that we mistakenly put Pipedrive in the infographic in the first version due to Imprint confusion. The company is based in New York and we therefore replaced it with “efficy”.
I love this initiative and looked up something I use a lot at work. I use Confluence for a whole lot of things, often in teams but for myself as well. So I looked up XWiki but found it wasn’t really comparable.
Confluence is a SaaS product. It used to be self hostable as well, but I don’t think it is anymore. But one of the reasons I use Confluence is because it’s very easy to setup and get going. For my own (work) stuff it’s free. And when I work with teams from customers it’s still very cheap and so easy to get going. This means at the start of the project I recommend to my customer to use it and they often agree right away because it’s zero overhead, zero hassle and pretty cheap. It also integrates well with stuff like BitBucket, Trello, Jira etc.
Maybe XWiki is comparable from a feature point of view, but not from a service point of view. Self hosting is not something I want to put time into, so I would have to pay someone to do it. And convincing my customers to do such a thing is a complete no-go.
Are there comparable services either in the form of SaaS or reasonable priced hosted options? I know from a consumer point of view SaaS is the devil, but from a business point of view it’s basically the only accepted form right now.
I would love to switch over to EU only products and services, but it has been hard finding the right solutions.
Pure speculation, but I think a lot of people hate Atlassian products because they’re using outdated self-hosted versions that are not configured properly.
I’m a big fan of their SaaS products. They’re cheap (often free depending on team size), get lots of updates, look modern and just work really well.
They’re not EU, but at least they’re not US either. Don’t mind some money going to the Australian economy. (I feel similarly towards Canada and Mexico)