OpenDocuments and DocuLume

Both are self-hosted RAG platforms for document querying, making them direct competitors offering similar core functionality (semantic search, conversational Q&A, document ingestion) with the main differentiator being DocuLume's emphasis on enterprise authentication and access control versus OpenDocuments' focus on organizational document unification.

OpenDocuments
51
Established
DocuLume
21
Experimental
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 6/25
Maturity 18/25
Community 14/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 0/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 0/25
Stars: 22
Forks: 4
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About OpenDocuments

joungminsung/OpenDocuments

Self-hosted open-source RAG platform that unifies organizational documents and answers natural language queries with AI

Stops your team from wasting time searching for information by unifying all your company documents into one searchable system. You feed it documents from various sources like GitHub, Notion, or Google Drive, and it allows you to ask natural language questions, providing precise answers with source citations. This is for operations managers, HR professionals, engineers, and product managers who need quick, reliable access to organizational knowledge.

knowledge-management organizational-search internal-documentation information-retrieval team-collaboration

About DocuLume

sthsuyash/DocuLume

Enterprise RAG platform for document intelligence — authenticated document ingestion, semantic retrieval and conversational Q&A over private content

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