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To login as administrator:
email: admin@example.com | pass: password
What is Astuto?
Astuto is a free, open source, self-hosted customer feedback tool. It helps you collect, manage and prioritize feedback from your users. It has been heavely inspired by Canny.io ("astuto", indeed, is the italian translation of the word "canny").
Features
- Collect and manage feedback
- Create custom boards and statuses, to better organize feedback
- Customize your roadmap, to let your users know what you're working on
- Many more...
Requirements
- Docker (installation instructions)
- Docker Compose (installation instructions)
Installation
Note: it is strongly suggested to run Astuto on Linux or macOS. As of today, Windows is likely to cause problems. If you want to try anyway, follow along with the Windows users installation guide.
Manual (for development)
- Clone this repository.
- In Astuto's root directory, create a file named
.envand fill it with the required environment variables (see.env-examplefor an example and check this wiki page for an explanation of the variables). - Run
script/docker-update-and-run.sh. - You should now have a running instance of Astuto at
localhost:3000. A default user account has been created with credentials email:admin@example.com, password:password.
Using DockerHub image (fastest)
Coming soon!
Post-installation notes
- If you run into any problems take a look at the common problems page.
- When you want to launch Astuto you have to run
script/docker-run.sh. If you installed new gems, packages or updated the database schema, you first need to runscript/docker-update.shand thenscript/docker-run.sh. You can run them together withscript/docker-update-and-run.sh. - If you changed some environment variables in
.envyou have to restart the instance for these changes to take effect.
Contributing
You are welcome to contribute:
- Read our contributing guidelines
- Join the Discord channel to get in touch
A huge thank you to all people who contributed:
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