i-doit Review
i-doit Open is a free open-source CMDB and IT documentation platform for inventorying and managing IT assets and infrastructure.
Verdict
i-doit Open is a leading open-source configuration management database used by IT teams to document hardware, software, and network dependencies in a central repository. It competes with tools like Ralph and Snipe-IT, standing out with its broad relationship modeling capabilities. The free tier covers core CMDB needs, while i-doit Pro adds collaboration, automation, and advanced reporting at additional cost.
What it does
Discover i-doit Open, the leading open-source IT documentation solution. Easily manage your IT assets and explore advanced features with a free trial of i-doit Pro.
Best for
Individual IT admins or small teams managing a smaller number of IT assets
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Comprehensive open-source CMDB
- Flexible asset relationship modeling
- Active community and ecosystem
- Pro features require paid license
- Complex initial setup
- UI can feel dated compared to SaaS alternatives
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Frequently asked
- Is i-doit free to use?
- Yes. i-doit has a free plan — Open source free; i-doit Pro pricing on request
- Does i-doit have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can i-doit do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to i-doit?
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