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A new startup is targeting the lucrative workplace productivity space with an open-source approach to project and knowledge management — and it’s gotten backing from a who’s who of investors from across the tech spectrum.

AppFlowy, as the company is called, has raised $6.4 million in funding from a host of high-profile founders, including Matt Mullenweg (Automattic). Steve Chen (YouTube); Tom Preston-Werner (GitHub); Bob Young (Red Hat) and Amr Awadallah (Cloudera). The seed round was led by OSS Capital.

Helping the workforce to be more efficient is big business, as proven by others Concept that will reach 10 billion dollars back-end valuation of demand for remote work-based collaboration software. However, as proprietary software, businesses—especially enterprises—may be reluctant to go all-in on a technology they don’t fully control.

And that, essentially, is what AppFlowy seeks to address with a self-hosted solution that goes some way toward addressing security and scalability concerns with incumbent providers.

Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, AppFlowy includes tools for managing projects, taking notes, tracking the status of individual project items, viewing deadlines, creating documents, and more that may be familiar to those using similar virtualization tools. workplace.

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However, AppFlowy’s promise is about control and customizability, allowing companies to customize their workspace with modular building blocks that can be fine-tuned for specific use cases. And because it’s open source, AppFlowy can support community contributions, which can accelerate new functionality.

But AppFlowy sees itself as particularly well-suited for industries with strict data privacy restrictions.

“Most proprietary workplace collaboration tools share one major limitation – their customers find it too difficult or too expensive to have 100% control over their data,” Co-Founder and CEO Annie Anqi Wang he said to one suspension. “As a result, vendor lock-in becomes a tough nut to crack. Users often feel apprehensive about trusting their sensitive data to these tools, naturally concerned about their longevity.”

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Founded two years ago by Wangformer product director at ByteDance and CTO Nathan Fu who was previously a software engineer at TikTok’s parent company, AppFlowy has arrived on GitHub licensed AGPL-3.0 copyleft in November 2021 and passed 30,000 stars in the first year.

With $6.4 million in the bank, the company is now well-funded to build the platform into a money-making business. AppFlowy had introduced self-hosting through Supabase (an open source Firebase alternative) in early September, serving data storage for those who wish to host AppFlowy internally. But alongside its funding, the company also unveiled a cloud product, designed for deployment on cloud platforms like Amazon EC2 and Azure virtual machines.

“Moving forward, we will support team collaboration and business offerings based on AppFlowy Cloud,” Wang told TechCrunch.

Indeed, while self-hosting gives companies unbridled control over their data, it also comes with maintenance costs and challenges that not all companies will be willing or able to meet — which is where AppFlowy Cloud enters the fray.

With the promise of end-to-end encryption (E2EE), AppFlowy hopes to attract businesses hesitant to rely on the cloud due to security concerns — however E2EE is completely optional, and some businesses may prefer not to enable full encryption given that it limits some of the things users can do. This includes real-time collaborative document processing, and could hinder integration with some third-party services, among other obstacles.

“People often want E2EE for maximum security, however, there are several reasons why some may choose not to choose E2EE,” Wang said. “Users who prioritize speed and performance may opt out of E2EE, [and] lack of recovery options [will mean] that only the user has the keys for decryption. An organization can [also] choose not to use E2EE due to regulatory compliance, data retention policies and management criteria.”

It’s also worth noting that companies can take a hybrid on-premises/cloud approach with AppFlowy, allowing them to keep their presence on-premises and only sync to the cloud when required.

“This approach offers a combination of offline experience and cloud connectivity, depending on users’ needs and preferences,” Wang said. “The data is used in a local environment and can be uploaded to the cloud when users want to back it up or share it. However, users also have the option to sync continuously.”

Eventually, AppFlowy Cloud will also be the company’s ticket to monetization, although it will initially be offered completely free.

“We plan to adopt a freemium model for AppFlowy Cloud, which means that some premium features will not be included in the free tier,” Wang said. “As these features are still under development, there is no paywall at this time.”

AppFlowy’s cloud platform is now available in private beta, with a full public release expected “soon.” The company also said it is working on a mobile app scheduled to launch next month that will help AppFlowy become fully cross-platform.

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