Plane review (2026): verdict, pros & cons
Open-source, self-hostable project management for software teams with issues, cycles, modules and roadmaps, positioned as an open Jira/Linear alternative.
We weighed Plane the same way as every other open-source pm tool we track: what it does well, what it costs, and who actually benefits.
Verdict: As a open-source pm tool, Plane stands out most for teams wanting self-hosting. Our editorial rating is 4.7/5 — an editorial assessment from sourced research and feature comparison, not an average of user reviews.
Who Plane is for
The sweet spot for Plane is teams wanting self-hosting, open-source advocates and developer-centric workflows. When that lines up with your workflow it pays off fast; otherwise it can feel like more tool than you need.
Notable features
What you actually work with day to day in Plane:
- Work item tracking (issues) with custom statuses and item types incl. Epics
- Cycles (sprints) with burn-down charts and velocity
- Modules to group related work
- Multiple layout views (list, Kanban, calendar, spreadsheet, Gantt)
- Wiki/Pages for in-project docs
An open-source, self-hostable Jira/Linear alternative with issues, cycles, modules and a built-in wiki.
Pros & cons
What stands out
- + Open-source (AGPL-3.0); self-host unlimited users for free
- + Modern Jira/Linear-style UX
- + Deploys in under 10 minutes via Docker/Kubernetes
Watch-outs
- - Self-hosting requires technical setup and maintenance
- - Younger product; smaller ecosystem than incumbents
- - Advanced cloud features (SSO, audit logs) require paid tiers
Bottom line
Our take: Plane is worth shortlisting for teams wanting self-hosting and less compelling if that is only a side concern; paid plans start around $8/mo, so validate fit on your own workflow first.
FAQ
Is Plane good?
In our assessment, yes for its core use case: teams wanting self-hosting. We rate it 4.7/5 editorially. As a open-source pm tool, Plane stands out most for teams wanting self-hosting.
Is Plane worth the money?
Paid plans start around $8/mo. For teams wanting self-hosting it generally justifies the cost; if that is not your main need, weigh it against cheaper alternatives first.
What are the downsides of Plane?
Self-hosting requires technical setup and maintenance; Younger product; smaller ecosystem than incumbents; Advanced cloud features (SSO, audit logs) require paid tiers.
Sources
Our read on Plane draws on these independent reviews and vendor pages: