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Self-Hosted Alternatives to Popular Services

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All data is encrypted WebRTC streams, there is no server in the traditional sense, it's meshed. This also means as long as your instance is running, your "server" is up. It comes with a docker setup on github, or electron versions for desktop. If you don't want to keep a server up, you can save your session to an encrypted file.

What it does:

  • Group chat with private messages and file sending
  • Group video chat
  • Screen sharing ( multiple people can share)
  • Collaborative document editing with pdf/txt saving.
  • Shared whiteboard for drawing
  • Kanban board.

Video features work best with up to 12 people because of bandwidth, the other tools should handle 30-40 people without any issue, beyond that is up to specs and bandwidth.

It's available on the web at https://peersuite.space/ , and for download for win/mac/Linux at github at https://github.com/openconstruct/Peersuite

Peersuite is completely open sourced under the AGPL license.

Happy to answer any questions.

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