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Monica is an open source personal relationship management system, that lets you document your life.

[!WARNING] This branch is in development. It’s our beta version.

If you want to browse the stable and current version, see the 4.x branch.

Table of contents

Introduction

Monica is an open-source web application that enables you to document your life, organize, and log your interactions with your family and friends. We call it a PRM, or Personal Relationship Management. Imagine a CRM—a commonly used tool by sales teams in the corporate world—for your friends and family.

Features

Who is it for?

This project is for people who want to document their lives and those who have difficulty remembering details about the lives of people they care about.

We’ve also had a lot of positive reviews from people with Asperger syndrome, Alzheimer’s disease, and introverts who use our app every day.

What Monica isn’t

Contribute

Do you want to lend a hand? That’s great! We accept contributions from everyone, regardless of form.

Here are some of the things you can do to help.

Contribute as a community

Contribute as a developer

Principles, vision, goals and strategy

We want to use technology in a way that does not harm human relationships, unlike big social networks.

Principles

Monica has a few principles.

Vision

Monica’s vision is to help people have more meaningful relationships.

Goals

We want to provide a platform that is:

Why Open Source?

Why is Monica open source? Is it risky? Could someone steal my code and use it to start a for-profit business that could hurt my own? Why reveal our strategy to the world? We’ve already received these kinds of questions in our emails.

The answer is simple: yes, you can fork Monica and create a competing project, make money from it (even if the license is not ideal for that) and we won’t be aware. But that’s okay, we don’t mind.

We wanted to open source Monica for several reasons:

Patreon

You can support the development of Monica on Patreon. Thanks for your help.

Contact

Team

Our team is made of two core members:

We are also fortunate to have an amazing community of developers who help us greatly.

Thank you, open source

Monica makes use of numerous open-source projects and we are deeply grateful. We hope that by offering Monica as a free, open-source project, we can help others in the same way these programs have helped us.

License

Copyright © 2016–2023

Licensed under the AGPL License.