Monday Notion Miro Alternative - AFFiNE - FREE, Open Source, Privacy First!

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Hello everyone, hope you're having AFFiNE day! In this video we're taking a first look and test drive of AFFiNE - FREE, Open Source, Privacy First Monday Notion Miro Alternative. It's pretty amazing!

Affine stores your data locally. It also can be self hosted. It's open source and open to your contributions. Fork it, and sleep better at night!

@miroslavbekyarov - to bad you couldn't make it, but hope you get a chance to explore the alternatives to Notion, Monday, and... well... Miro. :)

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REMEMBER...

... everything is an experiment ...
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I use Miro professionally and Notion for personal project and knowledge management. I appreciate the coverage of Affine as this could be a potential gamechanger. Thanks for the video.

FranzAudio
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Off topic, but here is a man who appreciates fine audio! Kudos, brother!

tavaroevanis
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Hadn't heard of this and appreciate you taking the time to share! The UI is a nice balance between useful features and simple to learn.

smusic
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14:15 Obsidian _can_ be used offline, or hosted by yourself.

The company _does_ offer a hosting service, but unlike Notion and many others, you are not obliged to use their cloud.

LinkEX
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I'm surprised that no one appreciated the joke in their comment. It's a really good one. AFFiNE, haha.

ThunderboltPath
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Obsidian syncs to the cloud you want. And there are open source secure clouds available.

"Affine is build with Rust" ...yes that's why it has 95% Typescript.

encapsulatio
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Good job reviewing. I am working on a similar product and this is a good reference.

bebeeru
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I use Notion in company, never have used Miro. Definitely I will try this.

vldevrrm
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It's a bait. Only a portion of it is open-source, and they reserve the right to stop providing open-source anytime. SKIP

Tiritto_
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No free selfhosted server, they have different license for their components, when faced with it in github, they kept dodging it... I'd avoid it, for now...

enissay