Twake
Twake is a self-hosted communication & messaging tool that provides platform for secure, productive collaboration.
Open-source team collaboration, honestly reviewed. What you actually get when you deploy a privacy-first European alternative to the Google Workspace stack.
TL;DR
- What it is: AGPL-3.0 open-source “digital workplace” — chat, file storage, email, and document collaboration in one self-hosted bundle, built by French company LINAGORA [5].
- Who it’s for: Privacy-conscious teams (particularly in Europe), organizations subject to GDPR, and founders who want to escape the Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 monthly bill without losing their core collaboration tools [4][5].
- Cost savings: Slack Pro runs $7.25/user/month; Google Workspace Starter is $6/user/month. Twake’s managed SaaS starts at €4.19/user/month, and self-hosted runs on a VPS for $10–20/month regardless of team size [4].
- Key strength: Unified workspace — chat, drive, mail, notes, and calendar in one login. GDPR-compliant, EU-hosted, no US Cloud Act exposure [3][4][5].
- Key warning: The original GitHub repository (
linagora/twake) is officially deprecated. LINAGORA has migrated to a new repository (linagora/twake-workplace). If you’re evaluating this tool, the 1,908 stars on the old repo are not an active project signal [README].
What is Twake
Twake is a collaboration platform built by LINAGORA, a French open-source software company founded in 2000 and self-described as “a leader of Open Source in Europe” [homepage]. The product bundles four core tools: Twake Chat (a Slack-style messaging platform), Twake Drive (file storage with OnlyOffice document editing), Twake Mail (self-hosted email), and a shared identity layer — Twake ID — that lets you log into all four with one account [homepage][3].
The pitch, largely delivered in French on the homepage, is technological sovereignty: your data stays on servers in France, under GDPR, free from the US Cloud Act or the Patriot Act, and you control the infrastructure [4][5]. For European organizations — particularly public sector, healthcare, or finance — that framing carries real weight.
What makes Twake unusual in the self-hosted space is the breadth of what it attempts. Most self-hosted chat tools (Rocket.Chat, Mattermost) just do chat. Twake is trying to replace your entire productivity stack: chat, file sharing, collaborative documents, email, calendar, video calls, and task management. That ambition is also where the honest caveats begin [3][5].
One critical fact to state upfront: the GitHub repository listed in most reviews (linagora/twake) now carries a ⚠️ Repository Deprecated banner and directs users to linagora/twake-workplace. This migration means that documentation, Docker images, and community resources may be in flux. The review below covers Twake Workplace as the current, active form of the project [README].
Why people choose it
The reviews available are sparse — GetApp shows 7 verified user reviews [4], the It’s FOSS introduction is from 2021 [5], the Reddit thread from 2022 got minimal engagement [2], and the most substantive English-language hands-on review is from XDA Developers in April 2026 [3]. That limited coverage is itself a signal about where Twake sits in the market: it’s well-regarded in French enterprise circles but hasn’t broken through to English-speaking self-hosters the way Nextcloud or Rocket.Chat have.
From what exists, three use cases drive adoption:
European data sovereignty. LINAGORA’s strongest pitch isn’t features — it’s jurisdiction. All data is hosted in France, GDPR-compliant, with no dependency on US hyperscalers [4][5]. For a French SMB, public institution, or any EU organization post-Schrems II, this matters more than a feature comparison table. The XDA review specifically calls out that Twake “doesn’t just store your files but reimagines how teams collaborate” while noting EU jurisdiction as a core advantage [3].
Replacing the Google Workspace tab-switching nightmare. The XDA reviewer’s main pain point was context-switching across Gmail, Drive, Docs, Slack, and a notes app. Twake brings mail, chat, notes, and files under one interface [3]. The unified search across all these contexts is specifically praised: “I have stopped digging through folders… it treats the entire workspace as one searchable brain” [3].
Nextcloud fatigue. Multiple sources position Twake as a Nextcloud alternative. The r/selfhosted thread from 2022 describes it as “a quite promising alternative to Nextcloud” that “looks quite modern” and “might be easy to use for ex-Teams people” [2]. LINAGORA’s own comparison article [1] makes the case directly: Twake Drive vs. Nextcloud, arguing that Twake’s OnlyOffice integration is smoother, the search is more powerful, and the interface less cluttered. (Note: that comparison is written by LINAGORA itself, so read it accordingly [1].)
Versus Slack/Teams specifically. GetApp lists Twake’s primary alternatives as Bitrix24, Slack, and Flock [4]. At €4.19/user/month for the managed service, it undercuts Slack Pro ($7.25) and is roughly equivalent to Microsoft Teams Essentials. For a 20-person team, that’s ~$60/month saved on the SaaS option alone — and substantially more if you self-host [4].
Features
Based on primary sources and the XDA hands-on review:
Twake Chat:
- Slack-style channels and direct messages [5]
- File sharing within conversations [3][5]
- Message bridges to external platforms (Telegram, Discord, Signal) via bridge integrations [homepage]
- End-to-end encryption in development (promised as a future feature in earlier coverage) [2][5]
- Cross-platform: web, Android, iOS, Linux/Windows/macOS desktop [5]
Twake Drive:
- Cloud file storage with folder sharing and access controls [1][3]
- OnlyOffice integration for real-time document, spreadsheet, and presentation collaboration [1][3][5]
- Powerful search: by file name, content, or sender [1][3]
- Favorites, pinned items, and a customizable homepage [3]
- On-premise deployment for complete data control [1]
Twake Mail:
- Self-hosted email platform (separate from the original Twake, now a full component) [homepage]
- Antispam built in [homepage]
- Positioned as a replacement for Google Workspace’s Gmail component [3]
Productivity layer:
- Shared calendars with color-coding and task integration [5]
- Kanban task boards with deadlines, labels, subtasks [5]
- Notes linked to projects and files [3]
- Pinnable external URLs on the homepage [3]
Video and conferencing (Twake Visio):
- Jitsi-based video conferencing [4]
- Virtual meeting rooms with host controls (mute participants, private messages, recording) [homepage]
- Listed as a coming-soon feature in older reviews but present in current product [homepage][5]
Self-host and admin:
- Docker and Docker Compose deployment [README][5]
- MongoDB as the primary datastore [merged profile]
- GDPR-compliant, EU-hosted managed cloud option [4][5]
- API available [4]
What’s notably absent or unclear: there’s no published feature matrix separating what’s in the free tier, the paid SaaS tier, and the self-hosted version. The It’s FOSS review from 2021 mentions that the free plan limits you to a single workspace, no guest collaborators, and other restrictions — but that information may be outdated given the migration to Twake Workplace [5].
Pricing: SaaS vs self-hosted math
Twake managed SaaS:
- Starting price: €4.19/user/month [4]
- A free trial is available [4]
- Exact tier breakdown is not publicly documented in English; the website is primarily in French
Self-hosted (Community Edition):
- Software license: $0 (AGPL-3.0)
- VPS to run Docker: $10–20/month (the stack includes MongoDB, which is memory-hungry — budget at least 4GB RAM for a small team)
- Your time to deploy and maintain
Slack for comparison:
- Free: 90-day message history, basic features
- Pro: $7.25/user/month (annual) — unlimited history, unlimited apps, 10GB storage/user
- Business+: $12.50/user/month
Google Workspace:
- Business Starter: $6/user/month — Gmail, Drive, Meet, Docs
Concrete math for a 15-person team:
| Option | Monthly cost |
|---|---|
| Slack Pro × 15 | $108.75/mo |
| Google Workspace × 15 | $90/mo |
| Twake SaaS × 15 | |
| Twake self-hosted | ~$15–20/mo (VPS) |
Self-hosting Twake for a 15-person team saves roughly $70–90/month compared to Google Workspace, or ~$850–1,080/year. Compared to Slack, savings reach ~$1,000–1,100/year.
The catch: AGPL-3.0 has implications if you embed or redistribute Twake in a commercial product — it requires you to open-source your modifications. For internal company use, this doesn’t matter. For building a product on top of Twake, check with a lawyer [merged profile].
Deployment reality check
The setup path is Docker Compose, and the README’s quickstart is three commands [README]. That’s the easy part.
What you actually need:
- A Linux VPS with 4GB RAM minimum (MongoDB plus Node services eat memory)
- Docker and docker-compose
- Domain name + reverse proxy (Caddy or nginx) for HTTPS
- MongoDB (bundled in docker-compose or external)
- SMTP server if you want Twake Mail functional
What can go wrong:
The deprecated repository is the first issue. The original linagora/twake docker-compose files may pull outdated images. Before deploying, verify you’re following the twake-workplace documentation, not tutorials written against the old codebase [README].
The Reddit thread from 2022 produced almost no responses from people who had actually deployed it — one person said it looked promising, nobody came back with a deployment report [2]. That’s a weaker community signal than Nextcloud, Rocket.Chat, or even younger tools like Zulip or Mattermost.
The XDA reviewer [3] focused on the managed SaaS version, not self-hosted. The It’s FOSS team deployed it on a test server via Docker and reported it “worked pretty well in our limited testing” — with a caveat that the login page was “a bit slow” [5]. That’s not a disaster, but it’s also not the comprehensive community battle-testing you get with Nextcloud.
MongoDB as the primary store [merged profile] means you’re adding a document database to your infrastructure. For teams already running MongoDB this is fine; for teams expecting a simple Postgres setup, it’s an additional service to manage.
Realistically: 1–3 hours to a working instance for someone comfortable with Docker. For a non-technical founder, budget a full day or hire someone. The documentation is partially in French, which creates friction for English-speaking deployers.
Pros and cons
Pros
- True all-in-one. Chat, drive, mail, calendar, notes, video — one login, one interface. Reduces tab-switching if you’re willing to commit to the platform [3][5].
- GDPR-native. EU-hosted, French company, no US Cloud Act exposure. This is a genuine differentiator for European organizations and a compliance checkbox you don’t get with Slack or Google [4][5].
- AGPL-3.0 license. The code is auditable and self-hostable. Unlike Notion or Slack, you can inspect what it’s doing with your data [5].
- OnlyOffice integration out of the box. Real-time collaborative editing of Office documents without needing a separate Collabora or OnlyOffice server setup [1][3].
- Cheaper managed SaaS. At €4.19/user/month, it undercuts Slack and Google Workspace while offering comparable coverage [4].
- Bridges to Telegram, Discord, Signal. Twake Chat can act as a hub for external messaging platforms — unusual for this category [homepage].
Cons
- Deprecated original repository. The
linagora/twakerepo is officially abandoned. New deployers need to usetwake-workplace, but much existing documentation points to the old codebase. Self-hosters will need to navigate this transition [README]. - French-first product. The homepage, marketing, and community are primarily in French. English documentation is thinner. If you’re not in France or France-adjacent, you’re a second-tier customer [homepage][5].
- Tiny English-language review base. 7 GetApp reviews, one Reddit thread with no follow-up, one hands-on English review from 2021. That’s very thin for a tool you’re betting your team’s communications on [2][4][5].
- MongoDB dependency. Not a dealbreaker, but adds complexity compared to Postgres-backed alternatives [merged profile].
- Maturity gaps. The It’s FOSS review (2021) noted the platform “looks incredibly promising” — the hedging language of something early-stage [5]. The r/selfhosted thread noted E2EE was “promised” but not yet delivered [2]. Whether those gaps are closed in Twake Workplace is unclear.
- Email is a hard problem. Running your own mail server (Twake Mail) means managing spam, DNS (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), and deliverability. Most teams underestimate this. Twake bundles an antispam component, but self-hosted email remains one of the most operationally demanding pieces of infrastructure you can take on [homepage].
- Video via Jitsi, not native. The video conferencing component is Jitsi — which is fine, but means you’re dependent on a Jitsi deployment for that feature to work well [4][5].
Who should use this / who shouldn’t
Use Twake if:
- You’re a European company (especially French) that needs GDPR-compliant tooling and wants a single vendor for chat + drive + mail.
- You’re already paying for Google Workspace or Slack and your team’s data residency requirements are getting stricter.
- You have a technical person who can manage a Docker-based deployment and is comfortable with MongoDB.
- You want a unified interface and the tab-switching between Slack, Drive, and Gmail genuinely hurts your team’s productivity.
Skip it (pick Mattermost or Rocket.Chat) if:
- You want a mature, English-documented, battle-tested self-hosted chat platform with a large plugin ecosystem. Rocket.Chat and Mattermost have orders of magnitude more community deployments and English-language support.
Skip it (pick Nextcloud) if:
- Your primary need is file storage and collaborative documents. Nextcloud has a vastly larger plugin ecosystem, a bigger community, better documentation, and more third-party reviews. LINAGORA’s own comparison [1] makes valid points, but Nextcloud’s app catalog and community depth are real advantages.
Skip it (stay on Google Workspace) if:
- Your team is non-technical and the command line doesn’t exist in your world. Twake’s self-hosted path requires a technical operator.
- You need airtight reliability SLAs. Google Workspace’s 99.9% uptime guarantee is hard to match on a self-managed VPS.
Consider it seriously if:
- You’re a public sector organization, a law firm, or a healthcare provider in Europe where data sovereignty isn’t optional. The competitive set here is smaller and Twake’s LINAGORA backing is a real credential.
Alternatives worth considering
- Nextcloud — The most mature self-hosted collaboration platform. Better documentation, bigger community, larger plugin catalog. AGPL-3.0 as well. If you want file storage + collaborative editing + calendar, this is still the default choice [1][2][5].
- Rocket.Chat — The leading self-hosted team messaging tool. Better English documentation, larger deployment base, more integrations. Lacks Drive and Mail, but chat and channels are more mature [5].
- Mattermost — Enterprise-grade, MIT-licensed (team edition) open-source Slack alternative. Strong for larger teams and better documented than Twake for English-speaking users.
- Zulip — Threaded messaging model, AGPL-3.0, strong documentation. More opinionated about conversation structure but well-regarded in technical teams.
- Element / Matrix — If end-to-end encrypted communication is the primary requirement. Matrix is federated, E2EE is mature, and Element is the reference client. Twake’s E2EE was still forthcoming as of earlier reviews [2].
- Bitrix24 — Listed as a direct Twake alternative on GetApp [4]. Partially open-source, has a self-hosted option, strong CRM component. More feature-dense and more complex.
- Google Workspace / Microsoft 365 — If reliability, support, and mobile apps matter more than data sovereignty, the incumbents remain the low-friction option.
Bottom line
Twake is a real product built by a real company with a real use case: European organizations that need a self-hosted alternative to Google Workspace with GDPR compliance baked in from the start. The unified chat + drive + mail + calendar proposition is genuinely useful, the pricing undercuts the incumbents, and LINAGORA’s French open-source pedigree gives it credibility in public-sector circles where that matters.
The honest limitation is that outside France, Twake is under-documented, under-reviewed, and its GitHub transition from twake to twake-workplace adds friction for anyone trying to deploy today. If you’re a technical English-speaking founder looking for a battle-tested self-hosted chat or drive tool, Mattermost and Nextcloud have vastly more community support. If you’re specifically a European organization with data residency requirements and a technical person to manage Docker, Twake is worth a serious evaluation — and the €4.19/user/month managed tier is a reasonable on-ramp before committing to self-hosting. Just go in with eyes open about what you’re taking on.
Sources
- LINAGORA — “Twake Drive: The free alternative to Nextcloud”. https://linagora.com/en/topics/twake-drive-free-alternative-nextcloud
- r/selfhosted — “Anyone tried Twake?” (thread, 2022). https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/vgwy1m/anyone_tried_twake/
- Parth Shah, XDA Developers — “Google Drive is an okay OneDrive alternative, this open-source cloud storage platform is better than both” (Apr 8, 2026). https://www.xda-developers.com/google-drive-okay-open-source-cloud-storage-platform-better/
- GetApp — “Twake 2026 Pricing, Features, Reviews & Alternatives” (7 reviews, 4.1/5). https://www.getapp.com/it-communications-software/a/twake/
- Ankush Das, It’s FOSS — “Meet Twake, A Modern Open-Source Collaboration Platform [Nextcloud Alternative]” (Apr 17, 2021). https://itsfoss.com/twake-app/
Primary sources:
- GitHub repository (deprecated): https://github.com/linagora/twake (1,908 stars, AGPL-3.0)
- Active repository: https://github.com/linagora/twake-workplace
- Official website: https://twake.app
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