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github.com/plankanban/planka
Client demo (without server features).
There are many ways to install Planka, check them out.
For configuration, please see the configuration section.
Here is the mobile app repository maintained by the community, where you can build an app for iOS and Android.
Alternatively, you can download the Android APK directly.
If you have an iOS device and would like to test the app, you can join TestFlight (limited to 200 participants).
We do NOT offer any public support via email, please use GitHub.
See the development section.
Planka is AGPL-3.0 licensed.
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