Can I use the output commercially or export my data?
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Yes — if you self-host Taiga, you fully control your data, and there are export/import tools. If you use the cloud version, standard data export features apply (check plan). The open-source license means your instance is yours.
How many projects/users can I have?
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If self-hosted: effectively unlimited (subject to your infrastructure). If on the hosted cloud: on the free plan you’re limited (e.g., 1 private + 1 public project under the new scheme) and storage caps apply. You’ll need to upgrade for more. (Taiga Community)
Can I customise workflows or integrate with tools like GitHub/GitLab?
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Yes — Taiga supports Agile workflows (Scrum/Kanban), custom fields/workflows, and integrates with version control systems like GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket.
Does Taiga train on my data or use my data for ML?
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There is no publicly prominent statement that Taiga uses customer data for machine-learning model training. If self-hosted, you fully control the environment. If using the cloud version, you should review their privacy policy for the latest details.
If I’m paying, what support do I get?
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Paid plans (Basic, Premium) offer increased storage and unlimited projects, plus support levels (Basic support, Premium support) depending on plan. Free plans rely on community support.
What happens if my team grows beyond the free quotas?
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You have two main options: (a) upgrade to a paid plan in the hosted cloud to remove storage/project caps, or (b) self-host and manage infrastructure yourself, thereby bypassing many of the cloud caps.
Are there any major features missing compared to enterprise tools?
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Yes — while Taiga covers core Agile workflows well, it may lack some advanced enterprise-grade features (resource management, budget tracking, fine-grained permissions, large ecosystem of plugins) compared to some of the high-end alternatives like Jira. Also, setting up and maintaining self-hosted instances requires dev/ops effort.