How to Self-Host Plane, an Open-Source Jira Alternative, on Ubuntu
Plane is an open-source project management platform supporting Agile, Kanban, waterfall, and timeline workflows, serving as a self-hosted alternative to Jira. A technical guide outlines deploying Plane on an Ubuntu server using its official installer, an external PostgreSQL database, and S3-compatible object storage. The setup involves configuring environment variables, opening firewall ports, and running Plane's Docker-based installer to bring the application online. Nginx Proxy Manager is then deployed as a reverse proxy, with a Let's Encrypt SSL certificate used to serve Plane securely over HTTPS at a custom domain. Once live, administrators can access a God Mode panel to configure the instance, set up SMTP notifications, create workspaces, and onboard team members.
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