Taiga is an open-source project management platform designed for Agile, Scrum, and Kanban teams. It is known for its beautiful user interface and ease of use, making it popular among startups and development teams.
2014 – Taiga Founded
Taiga was founded by Kaleidos, a software development company based in Spain. The goal was to create a project management tool that developers would actually enjoy using.
2015 – First Public Release
The first public version of Taiga was released, featuring Kanban boards and basic project management capabilities.
2016 – Scrum Features Added
Taiga expanded to support Scrum methodology with sprint planning, backlog management, and burn-down charts.
2018 – License Change
Taiga changed its license from AGPL-3.0 to MPL-2.0 (Mozilla Public License v2.0) to make it more business-friendly.
2019 – Taiga Cloud Launch
Taiga introduced a hosted cloud option for teams that didn’t want to manage their own infrastructure.
2020 – Major UI Redesign
A significant user interface redesign made Taiga even more intuitive and visually appealing.
2022 – Enhanced Integrations
Taiga expanded its integration capabilities with GitHub, GitLab, Slack, and other popular development tools.
2024 – Version 6.x Improvements
Version 6 brought performance improvements, better mobile support, and enhanced collaboration features.
2026 – Current Version 6.9.0
The current version includes refined Agile workflows, improved reporting, and better team collaboration tools.
| Era | Key Features |
|---|---|
| 2014-2016 | Kanban boards, basic project tracking |
| 2017-2019 | Scrum support, cloud hosting |
| 2020-2022 | Modern UI, enhanced integrations |
| 2023-2026 | Performance improvements, mobile support |