aikyam fellows is proudly built using only FOSS (free and open-source software) tools — made by generous, skilled communities around the world. We’re deeply grateful to the creators and contributors behind these tools, who make it possible for projects like ours to build, share, and grow with care and independence.
Here is the list of brilliant tools that help us build, run, and maintain our site:
Ghost: The best open source blog & newsletter platform
We use Ghost to publish blog posts and send email newsletters—all from one place. It’s fast, open-source, and comes with built-in tools for writing, design, and audience management. We’ve customised it using the Eihei Theme.
Get Involved:
- Contribute to GitHub
- Open Jobs
- Website
Plausible Analytics: Simple, privacy‑focused open‑source web analytics (AGPLv3)
We use Plausible to track website visitors in a privacy‑respecting way—no cookies and no personal data ever collected. Its stats script is under 1 KB, so our site stays fast and light. We self‑host it so we fully control our data and support its open‑source community.
Get involved:
- Contribute to GitHub
- Website
DigitalOcean: Cloud infrastructure powered by and for open-source
We host our services on DigitalOcean Droplets and managed infrastructure because they understand and support FOSS deeply. We self-host critical services there—enjoying their clean UI, predictable pricing, and strong alignment with open values.
Get Involved:
- Contribute to GitHub
- Open Jobs
- Website
Uptime Kuma: Self‑hosted monitoring tool
We use Uptime Kuma to check if our services are working properly—like our website or tools. It lives on our own server, so no third party sees our data. If something goes down, we get a quick alert via apps like Telegram, Slack, or email.
Get Involved:
- Contribute to GitHub
- Website
Cloudflare: Secure, fast and open-source-friendly internet services
We use Cloudflare to make our website faster, safer, and reliable. They protect us from attacks, speed up loading times, and help control DNS. Cloudflare also supports open-source communities and shares many of their own tools as free software, backed by a global network serving about 20% of all websites.
Get Involved:
- Contribute to GitHub
- Open Jobs
- Website
Domain Expiry Checker: A small tool to check when our domain names will expire
We use this free and open-source tool to keep an eye on our domain names. It regularly checks the expiry date of each domain and sends us alerts before anything is close to expiring.
Get involved:
Contribute to Github
Excalidraw: Free, open‑source sketching tool for hand‑drawn style diagrams
We use Excalidraw to make quick, informal diagrams—like flowcharts, mind maps, and sketches—that look hand-drawn. It’s browser-based, so no app download is needed, and it’s completely FOSS (MIT‑licensed)
Get Involved:
- Contribute to GitHub
- Website
Community
FOSS United: India’s largest free and open-source software community, powered by volunteers
FOSS United is a non-profit foundation working across India to promote open-source software, build grassroots communities, and support events like IndiaFOSS and FOSS Hack. The Bengaluru City Chapter hosts regular monthly meetups, learning workshops, and networking sessions. We take part in these to connect with fellow FOSS contributors and share knowledge.
Get Involved:
- Contribute to GitHub
- Open Jobs
- Website
OASIS India: Alliance promoting FOSS & social innovation across the nonprofit sector
OASIS connects tech organizations and nonprofits in India to use open-source tools for social impact. It helps NGOs do more with less by teaching FOSS and supporting useful tools and resources.
Get Involved:
- Website