Looking to have a community forum or customer support portal? Here are some of the best open source forum software you can deploy on your servers.

Just like our It’s FOSS Community forum, it is important to always build a platform where like-minded people can discuss, interact, and seek support.

A forum gives users (or customers) a space to reach out for something that they cannot easily find on the Internet for the most part.

If you are an enterprise, you may hire a team of developers and build your own forum the way you want but that adds a lot of cost to your budget.

Fortunately, there are several impressive open source forum software that you can deploy on your server and you’re good to go! You will save a lot of money in the process and still get what you need.

Here, I have compiled a list of best open source forum software that you can install on your Linux server.

Best open source forum software to build a community portal

Open Source Forum Software

In case you haven’t built a website yet, you might want to take a look at some open-source website creation tools before you deploy a forum.

Note: The list is in no particular order of ranking.

1. Discourse (modern and popular)

Itsfoss Community Discourse

Discourse is the most popular modern forum software that people deploy to set up their discussion platforms. In fact, our It’s FOSS community forum utilizes the Discourse platform.

It offers most of the essential features that I’m aware of which includes email notifications, moderation tools, style customization options, third-part integrations like Slack/WordPress, and more.

It is completely free to self-host and you can find the project on GitHub as well. If you do not need the hassle of deploying it on a self-managed server, you can always choose to opt for managed services offered by Discourse itself (which will be certainly expensive).

Discourse

2. Talkyard (inspired by Discourse and StackOverflow)

Talkyard Forum

Talkyard is completely free to use and an open-source project. It looks close to Discourse but there are distinctions if you inspect it.

You get most of the key features from StackOverflow here along with all essential features that you would expect on a forum platform. It may not be a popular forum solution but if you want something similar to Discourse along with some interesting features, this is worth trying out.

You can explore more about it in their GitHub page.

Talkyard

3. NodeBB (Modern and full of features)

Nodebb

NodeBB is an open-source forum software based on Node.js. It aims to be simple, elegant, and fast as well. Primarily, it is geared towards organizations and enterprises with managed hosting plans available. But, you can choose to host it yourself as well.

You get a real-time native analytics feature along with chat and notification support as well. It also offers an API, if you want to integrate it with any of your existing product. It also supports moderation tools and tools to fight spam.

You get some 3rd party integration support out of the box like WordPress, Mailchimp, etc.

Explore more about it in their GitHub page or the official website.

NodeBB

4. Vanilla Forums (enterprise focused)

Vanilla Forums

Vanilla Forums is primarily an enterprise focused forum software with essential features to brand your platform, offer a Q/A for customers, and also gives the ability to vote on posts.

The user experience is geared with a modern look and is being used by the likes of EA, Adobe, and some other big shot companies.

Of course, if you want to try the cloud-based Vanilla Forums (managed by a team of professionals) along with the access to some premium features, feel free to request a Demo. In either case, you can opt for the community edition, which is free to use with most of the latest features with the responsibility of hosting it yourself and managing it.

You can explore more about it on their official website and GitHub page.

Vanilla Forums
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