Overview:
Eververse is an open-source product management platform designed as a simpler alternative to tools like Productboard and Cycle. It provides a workspace for product teams to explore problems, ideate solutions, prioritize features, and plan roadmaps. The platform includes integrated AI assistance. Built as a monorepo using next-forge and Turborepo, it is structured to be deployed on Vercel and includes a customer-facing portal alongside the main application.
Core Features:
AI-assisted planning: Leverages AI to help teams explore problems, ideate solutions, prioritize features, and plan product roadmaps.
Embeddable widget: Includes a core widget package for embedding Eververse functionality into other platforms.
Rich text editor: Features a rich text editor powered by Novel and TipTap for documentation and notes.
External API integrations: Ships with API clients for Atlassian, GitHub, Linear, Productboard, and Canny for syncing data across tools.
Customer-facing portal: Provides a separate portal app for sharing plans, roadmaps, or feedback directly with customers.
Analytics and observability: Integrates with Vercel Analytics, PostHog, Google Analytics, Sentry, and BetterStack for usage tracking and error monitoring.
Use Cases:
Product teams consolidating problem exploration, ideation, prioritization, and roadmap planning into a single tool.
Teams adopting AI to assist in structuring product discovery and decision-making processes.
Organizations seeking a lighter alternative to more complex product management platforms like Productboard or Cycle.
Teams wanting to host their own infrastructure, as the platform is designed to be deployed on Vercel and self-managed.
Why It Matters:
As a self-hostable alternative to SaaS product management tools, Eververse gives teams direct control over their data and infrastructure via a Vercel deployment. Its monorepo architecture and built-in API clients for platforms like GitHub, Linear, and Atlassian support integration with existing developer workflows without reliance on proprietary middleware. The inclusion of a separate customer portal and an embeddable widget provides flexible ways to share product information externally.




