Rallly

An open-source scheduling and collaboration tool.

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What is Rallly?

Rallly is a tool for creating scheduling polls. It's designed to help people find a common time to schedule a meeting or event.

Rallly is pronounced like "rally" but with an extra L.

I wanted to call the product "Rally" because that's what it's for - rallying people together to make things happen. But, of course, the domain name was already taken. So, I did what any sane person would do - I added an extra L.

-- Luke Vella, Creator of Rallly

See the latest self-hosting documentation:

https://support.rallly.co/self-hosting/introduction.

Rallly is 100% open-source and available under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 (AGPL-3.0) which allows you to run your own instance of Rallly for free for both personal and commercial use.

Official Docker Image

The best way to self-host Rallly is using the official Docker image. This image contains a build that is specifically intended for self-hosting. It is updated regularly but it is not guaranteed to be up-to-date with the latest version of Rallly. If you want to have access to the latest features and bug fixes, you should consider using the official managed service.

Though it is technically possible to build and run Rallly from its source-code, it is not recommended and we do not provide support for this.

Live Demo

If you want to try out Rallly before self-hosting it, you can try the official managed service at app.rallly.co. This version differs slightly from the self-hosted version in that it allows guest users to create polls without having to create an account and is updated more frequently but it's still a good way to get a feel for the app.

Pricing

Rallly is completely free to self-host but for users who wish to contribute to the project, please check out the pricing page.

Get Started

Depending on how comfortable you are with technical things, you can either run Rallly on your own server or choose a managed hosting provider that will do it for you.

Host your own instance of Rallly on your own server using Docker.


Choose a provider that will install and run an instance of Rallly for you.

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