Taiga
Free open source agile project management tool
About Taiga
Taiga is a free, open-source agile project management platform for cross-functional teams. Supports Scrum, Kanban, and hybrid methodologies with issues, epics, sprints, and wiki — all in a clean, distraction-free interface.
Pitch deck breakdown
How Taiga would pitch themselves.
Target customer
Developers + open-source communities + enterprises wanting an OSS-first tool in this category, with optional commercial support.
Problem they solve
Taiga is a free, open-source agile project management platform for cross-functional teams. Supports Scrum, Kanban, and hybrid methodologies with issues, epics, sprints, and wiki — all in a clean, distraction-free interf… The category has historically been served by tools that miss the modern workflow this product is built around.
Key differentiator
Taiga differentiates on free open source agile project management tool — and on being bootstrapped. The team prioritises profitability + customer-led growth over VC-fuelled scale. Founded by Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz.
Go-to-market strategy
Bootstrapped go-to-market — content-led growth, founder-community presence, and product-led adoption via free or freemium tiers. Profitability + customer-funded expansion over VC capital efficiency.
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Company facts
- Category
- Open Source
- Funding stage
- Bootstrapped
- Total raised
- Open Source
- Founded
- 2014
- Team size
- 10-50
- HQ
- Madrid
- Country
- Spain
- Website
- taiga.io
Founders of Taiga
- Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz
Frequently asked questions
What does Taiga do?
Taiga is a free, open-source agile project management platform for cross-functional teams. Supports Scrum, Kanban, and hybrid methodologies with issues, epics, sprints, and wiki — all in a clean, distraction-free interface.
Where is Taiga based?
Taiga is based in Madrid, Spain.
When was Taiga founded?
Taiga was founded in 2014.
How much has Taiga raised?
Taiga has raised Open Source in their Bootstrapped round.
Who founded Taiga?
Taiga was founded by Pablo Ruiz-Múzquiz.
