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Show HN: Open-source alternatives to tools you pay for

Show HN: Open-source alternatives to tools you pay for

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·March 1, 2025

I got tired of collecting open source projects in my chrome bookmarks so I decided to compile a curated list of:

- Recently active projects on GitHub

- Mostly dev tools (but also productivity, analytics)

- Projects which are "Alternative to X software"

My bookmarks are finally empty:D

If you have a great open source tool you use, I'd be glad to hear your suggestions.

Also, any feedback is greatly appreciated.

notpushkin

Please please please, pay for the open source tools you use. Even something like a $1/mo subscription helps, and it’s a great motivator to keep going!

I’m working on Lunni, an open source DevOps tool – similar to Heroku or Fly.io, but based on docker-compose files instead (so no vendor lock-in) and using your own servers (so no unexpected charges). Would love to see it featured :-) https://lunni.dev/

paulboguta

Haha, the title might be misleading, I'm sorry. I actually encourage using open source and that means paying for it. I checked your website, I will add your tool by the end of the week!

linwangg

DeepSeek-R1 is an open-source alternative to ChatGPT Plus, but frequent 'Server is busy' errors and some security concerns make it less reliable for consistent use.

mpalmer

The model is open source, the product is not at all.

linwangg

Exactly, DeepSeek's API is paid, so while the model itself is open-source, access isn’t entirely free.

paulboguta

Thank you. I haven’t tried it myself, I’m a Claude Sonnet fan, but I’m adding DeepSeek to the list immediately.

linwangg

If you're into coding, you might want to try Qwen-2.5 MAX as well. It's been performing quite well for code-related tasks!"

florg

Cool list.

One of the entries 'Cap' describes one thing and links to another though. The description is of a collaborative code editor. The link and screenshot are for a Loom alternative, so screen recording.

paulboguta

Thank you. I made a mistake copying description when batch uploading projects - fixing it right now.

Mizu_048

i present to you, https://fmhy.net/ we collect and index useful tools, websites and services. All free with exception to vpns which are only good when paid.

We give priority to foss software and don't include any privacy invasive site, the wiki is updated on a daily basis.

antonmak1

Interesting list and cool design! I would also add alternatives to Alpine.js and HTMX: https://hmpl-lang.dev

paulboguta

Thank you. The design is inspired by the best (shadcn)! I appreciate your suggestion. I'm going to add it to the list

Sontho

Not all the of them are alternatives to things that we pay, but still good collection and nice design.

paulboguta

Thank you for the feedback, that's my mistake I'm currently building filters to better search through tools as the alternatives to paid/not paid is misleading.

paulboguta

I started building the list 5 days ago and after a little hackathon I think it can be more useful than my full chrome bookmark list. I also tried to make it look decent and have some UX features such as search and sorting. I hope some people find it useful.

Svoka

Why does Firefox needs an OSS alternative?

paulboguta

There have been recent changes to Mozilla TOC - although there are much more important alternatives than browsers, I agree with you. Some of them might include tools such as google analytics or databases.

darthrupert

Immediately I saw Zen Browser. How is that an alternative to anything I pay for?

paulboguta

That's a good point. Not all the tools are an alternative to paid software. I will include it in the filters I'm building right now... Also, I'm curating data of open source alternatives to subscription/credit/one-time priced software - that's on the way too. Btw following the firefox TOC changes, the zen browser might be real deal

Shadowmist

Also the Vault license changes

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