Manage software products
Keep track of features, tasks and bugs
Standing on the shoulders of Trac, Apache Bloodhound is a free and open source project hosted by the Apache Software Foundation.
Manage anything from your one pet project to dozens of commercial or open source products, and scale seamlessly in-between. The built-in Wiki allows you to make plans, create proposals and store other information.
The full-text search intelligently ranks results to help you find what you're looking for quickly. Or just type in the ticket id to navigate directly to it, and more.
New users wil find it easy starting out and learn many powerful features along the way. The dashboard provides an overview of work assigned to you, or watched by you, so you'll never lose track.
It's easy to get involved and improve Bloodhound further. New contributors are always welcome.
It's been a while since we've had a release of Bloodhound and the future direction of the project is currently being discussed. At the moment the best way to get involved is to join the mailing list. Please see below for more details.
We'd love to hear from you.
Join the discussion: dev@bloodhound.apache.org
To sign up send an email to dev-subscribe@bloodhound.apache.org.
We always appreciate to hear from people who are interested in the project and discussions there are the main way of influencing it.
There is a
public archive of the mailing list.
Download now Installation instructions (archived Dec 14, 2021)
Please note, the main instance of Bloodhound (live.bloodhound.apache.org) is currently down. We are working on bringing it back up. In the meantime please refer to the archived version.
Apache Bloodhound - finally a better Trac. Time to upgrade my defect tracking setup
— Vincent Yu (@vyuniverse) May 3, 2013
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— Alex Heusingfeld (@goldstift) April 11, 2013
Awesome product management software from Apache Bloodhound without the costs of Jira lnkd.in/36BgYh
— Calum Miller (@cpamiller) April 8, 2013
Apache Bloodhound improves upon Trac to enable multiple products. There goes my only reason for using Redmine. issues.apache.org/bloodhound/
— Karl Ostendorf (@chicagokarl) September 17, 2012