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Corteza: the Digital Work Platform for Humanity

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    tamayers
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    Corteza is a self-hosted cloud platform for your work. The core of Corteza consists of a Unified Workspace (like Google G Suite), Enterprise Messaging (like Slack), a low code environment for rapidly and securely delivering records-based management solutions and CRM (like Salesforce).

    Link: https://cortezaproject.org/

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      Corteza is a self-hosted cloud platform for your work. The core of Corteza consists of a Unified Workspace (like Google G Suite), Enterprise Messaging (like Slack), a low code environment for rapidly and securely delivering records-based management solutions and CRM (like Salesforce).

      Link: https://cortezaproject.org/

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      @tamayers sounds great! Thanks for sharing 😃

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        @tamayers Very interesting. Thanks for sharing...

        For those interested, here is what I was able to find on it.

        Demo of the CRM

        Intro to Corteza, an open source alternative to Salesforce
        https://opensource.com/article/19/8/corteza-open-source-alternative-salesforce

        Getting started with Corteza Low Code for your CRM: How to build an application
        https://opensource.com/article/19/9/corteza-low-code-getting-started

        Messaging looks integrating. There is an android app???
        https://cortezaproject.org/technology/core/corteza-messaging/

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          I was impressed once I learned about it! I am going to manually try to install the docker image on one of my Cloudron setups but it would be nice for it to be fully supported!

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            I would like to see this an official application. I could use this as a tool for my clients to be able to track their customer vehicle services, maintenance time frames, etc. I will likely be building a docker image for my Cloudron installation later to give it a test run!

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              I was impressed once I learned about it! I am going to manually try to install the docker image on one of my Cloudron setups but it would be nice for it to be fully supported!

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              @tamayers It being low code (which i realize is a buzzword) and open source is pretty attractive. While going through some of the documentation, it also says it has a video conferencing module. Good luck manually installing.

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                @tamayers It being low code (which i realize is a buzzword) and open source is pretty attractive. While going through some of the documentation, it also says it has a video conferencing module. Good luck manually installing.

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                One could assume, that given their relation to Crust, the platform shares a number of the same attributes and feature
                Here is Crust's overview. It shows how messaging works, the CRM , adjustments to one's dashboard and also video conferencing (time stamp 5:05 looks like it uses jitsi)

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                  One could assume, that given their relation to Crust, the platform shares a number of the same attributes and feature
                  Here is Crust's overview. It shows how messaging works, the CRM , adjustments to one's dashboard and also video conferencing (time stamp 5:05 looks like it uses jitsi)

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                  @tamayers I was curious how your experimentation went?

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                    Looks like additional videos have been added to their youtube channel

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                      Looks like it's a JS/TS & Go app that relies on PostgreSQL.

                      https://docs.cortezaproject.org/corteza-docs/2023.3/devops-guide/index.html#deploy-offline docker deployment

                      https://docs.cortezaproject.org/corteza-docs/2023.9/developer-guide/index.html points to the github monorepo:
                      https://github.com/cortezaproject/corteza

                      Dockerfile there seems straighforward, in case @Kubernetes is interested.

                      Conscious tech

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