An open-source, cross-platform task management app that's powerful yet simple, designed to replace expensive productivity software.
Condution is an open-source, cross-platform task management application designed to replace expensive and complicated productivity software. It provides a feature-rich dashboard for creating tasks, managing projects, collaborating in workspaces, and tracking progress with unique features like tag weights and precise timing.
Students, professionals, and teams looking for a free, powerful alternative to commercial task management tools, especially those who value cross-platform access and collaborative features.
Developers choose Condution because it offers a full-featured, open-source alternative to paid productivity apps with unique capabilities like tag weighting, collaborative workspaces without accounts, and precise time-based task scheduling—all while being community-driven and transparent.
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Completely free with no paywalls, supported by community donations, making it accessible for all users without cost concerns, as emphasized in the README.
Available on iOS, Android, and desktop via Electron, with direct download and app store links, ensuring task management across all devices.
Allows filtering by tags, projects, due dates, and defer dates with complex sorting, enabling highly customized views for precise task management.
Share workspaces where anyone can collaborate without needing an account, simplifying team onboarding and fostering open collaboration.
Requires cloning with submodules, configuring Firebase secrets.json, and installing Ionic CLI, which can be cumbersome for non-developers or quick deployment.
Relies on Firebase for backend services, as shown in the setup instructions, limiting self-hosting options and potentially introducing vendor lock-in.
As an Electron app, it may consume more system resources compared to lightweight or native applications, which could impact performance on older hardware.