Overview:
Orgnise is an open-source knowledge base management platform designed to help teams create, collaborate on, and organize important information in a single place. It serves as a central repository for use-cases, wikis, technical documentation, company policies, guidelines, and announcements. The platform enables teams to structure and share work, ensuring all members have visibility into institutional knowledge. It also includes project and task progress tracking to help teams stay organized. The application is built with Next.js, TypeScript, and MongoDB, and is deployable via Vercel.
Core Features:
Dynamic pages for collaboration: Teams can create, capture, and collaborate on any project or idea within dynamic pages.
Centralized knowledge repository: Provides a single source of truth for wikis, tech documentation, company policies, guidelines, and announcements.
Project and task progress tracking: Allows teams to track the progress of projects and tasks to stay organized and on schedule.
Use Cases:
Knowledge sharing for teams: Creating and maintaining a shared wiki or documentation hub for team processes, guidelines, and technical references.
Project coordination: Tracking project progress and task status to keep team members aligned and informed.
Documenting institutional knowledge: Capturing company policies, announcements, and other important information in a central location accessible to all team members.
Why It Matters:
Orgnise offers a focused, open-source alternative for teams that need a dedicated knowledge base with collaboration features, rather than relying on general-purpose tools without structured documentation support. Its transparent codebase and use of common modern web technologies (Next.js, MongoDB) make it accessible for developers to self-host, customize, or audit. The inclusion of project progress tracking within the knowledge base context provides a combined workspace for both documentation and task management.




