Kanwas
An open-source brain for your team Discussion | Link

Our Take
Kanwas is positioning itself as "an open-source brain for your team"—essentially a collaborative knowledge platform where teams can pool, organize, and share information in one centralized, accessible place. Built open-source, it means developers can customize and extend it to fit their specific workflows. Think of it as a wiki meets knowledge hub meets team brain, where everyone's collective know-how lives instead of getting lost across Slack threads, Google Docs, and random Notion pages.
The problem Kanwas is tackling is real: organizations have more information scattered across more tools than ever before, and finding what you need when you need it is a nightmare. An open-source approach means teams own their data and aren't locked into some SaaS pricing model that hikes up every year. Whether you're a startup or an enterprise, having a central nervous system for team knowledge isn't optional—it's survival.
Launched on ProductHunt with the "open-source brain" positioning, Kanwas is targeting teams tired of fragmented documentation and looking for something they actually control.
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