The Zulip core developers have decades of combined experience writing and maintaining free and open source software. We use Zulip to keep contributors engaged, efficiently make decisions, and fashion the day-to-day experience of being a part of our project. No other chat product comes close to Zulip in facilitating contributor engagement, making efficient use of maintainers' time, and upholding the values of the FOSS community.
If you haven't read why Zulip, read that first. We've also collected a list of features we think will be of particular interest for open source communities using Zulip.
Free hosting at zulipchat.com
No catch; the hosting is supported by (and is identical to) zulipchat.com's commercial offerings. This offer extends to any community involved in supporting free and open source software: development projects, foundations, meetups, hackathons, conference committees, and more. If you’re not sure whether your organization qualifies, send us an email at support@zulipchat.com.
Join without an invitation
Allow anyone to join without an invitation. You can also link to your Zulip with a badge in your readme document.
Moderate your community
Moderation is a big part of making an open community work. Zulip was built for open communities from the beginning and comes with moderation tools out of the box.
Authenticate with GitHub
Allow (or require) users to authenticate with their GitHub account, instead of with their email address.
Import from Slack or Gitter
Import your existing organization from Slack or Gitter.
Syntax highlighting
Full Markdown support, including syntax highlighting, makes it easy to discuss code, paste an error message, or explain a complicated point. Full LaTeX support as well.
Permalink from issues to chat
Permalink to Zulip conversations from your issue tracker. Zulip’s topic-based threading keeps conversations coherent and organized.
Link from chat to issues
Efficiently refer to issues or code reviews with notation like #1234
or
T1234
. You can set up any regex as a
custom linkification filter for
your organization.
Hundreds of integrations
Get events from GitHub, Travis CI, JIRA, and hundreds of other tools right in Zulip. Topics give each issue its own place for discussion.
Keep your IRC
Two-way integrations with IRC and Matrix, and one-way integration with Slack (get Slack messages in Zulip).
Quality data export
Our high quality export and import tools ensure you can always move from zulipchat.com hosting to your own servers.
Scale to thousands of users
For those running Zulip at home, we’ve done a lot of work to ensure that drive-by members of the community don’t consume too many disk or CPU resources. A Zulip server with 1000 active members and 10000 inactive members takes about as many resources as a Zulip server with 1000 active members.
Free and open source
Don’t like something? You can open an issue, submit a patch, fork the project, or chat with us directly at chat.zulip.org. All code, including the desktop and mobile apps, is under the Apache 2 license.
Proven model
Check out chat.zulip.org to see Zulip in action for a project with ~5000 messages of developer discussion a week. The Zulip project is the largest and fastest-growing open source group chat product, both by number of contributors (300+) and by commit velocity (more than Docker and Django combined).
Public archive (coming soon)
Allow search engines to index your chat, with a read-only view of your public streams. Zulip’s topic-based threading keeps conversations coherent and organized, enabling a meaningful archive.