Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
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Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
A Beautiful Open Source RSS & Podcast App Powered by Getstream.io
Stream Framework is a Python library, which allows you to build news feed, activity streams and notification systems using Cassandra and/or Redis. The authors of Stream-Framework also provide a cloud service for feed technology:
Easy activity tracking for models - similar to Github's Public Activity
A multi-protocol gateway for the Web using ActivityStream messages.
React Native Activity Feed example application
Rails Client - Build Activity Feeds & Streams with GetStream.io
🩵 Self-hosted & Fully-automated ActivityPub Bridge for Static Sites.
Iguana is an open source issue management system with a kanban board.
Web UI for decentralized social networks and marketplaces. Features: blogs, posts, comments, likes, reputation, feed and notifications. Built with Next.js, React and Ant Design.
NOTE: Development continues in https://github.com/dappforce/subsocial-parachain repo. Subsocial full node with Substrate/Polkadot pallets for decentralized communities: blogs, posts, comments, likes, reputation.
ActivityPub server without Javascript, designed for simplicity and accessibility. Includes calendar, news and sharing economy features to empower your federated community.
A fork of Mastodon for small communities, including emoji-reaction, quote, antenna, circle and the truth of ohagi.
Off-chain storage for Subsocial blockchain. This app builds user feeds and notifications by subscribing to Substrate events.
The Federated Social Audio Platform
A Simple Custom Activity indicator view
An ActivityPub implementation in Common Lisp
Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community, zunda's fork
Fork of Polkadot.js Apps with Subsocial types.
Substrate/Polkadot pallets for decentralized communities: blogs, posts, comments, likes, reputation.
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