Hyderbad: Plane, the open-source project management workbench trusted by over a million users globally, has announced its first major rebrand since its founding in 2023. The transformation marks a bold evolution in Plane’s journey—expanding its scope from a developer-first tool to a unified product suite tailored to dynamic, cross-functional teams operating at enterprise scale.
With a sleek new identity and a powerful suite of AI-first capabilities, Plane is now positioning itself as a serious contender in the enterprise productivity space. Central to this evolution is Plane Intelligence (Pi)—a suite of AI-powered features designed to streamline workflows, uncover hidden organizational knowledge, and help teams work smarter, not harder.

“Project management should feel light, adaptable, and transparent,” said Vamsi Kurama, Founder of Plane. “This rebrand brings that belief to larger organisations—combining simplicity with the performance, extensibility, and security they demand.”
Over the past year, Plane has rapidly grown its global presence, serving clients across a wide spectrum—from Fortune 500 companies and private defense contractors, to government departments in 20+ countries and high-growth businesses in AI, healthcare, finance, and manufacturing. With this rebrand, Plane aims to extend its capabilities beyond individual teams to become the digital infrastructure for entire organizations.
The new unified product suite brings together project management, knowledge management, and AI into a single, seamless experience. At its core lies the company’s foundational principle of “Planes of Work”, reflecting the realities of how modern teams function across diverse roles, tools, and shifting priorities. Unlike monolithic, one-size-fits-all solutions, Plane is modular and flexible, letting teams adopt only what they need—without being forced into unnecessary upsells or cross-sells.
As part of this product evolution, Plane Intelligence (Pi) is being introduced in beta, developed in collaboration with design partners. Pi empowers teams to query unstructured data across tools, interact with their Plane environment via AI models like ChatGPT and Claude, and deploy intelligent teammates to automate complex workflows.
“We didn’t just redesign our logo. We rebuilt Plane to meet the complexity and ambition of modern work,” added Kurama. “And we’ve done it while preserving the clarity and openness of our community values.”
Plane’s open-source Community Edition, which boasts over 37,000 GitHub stars, continues to be a leading choice among developers. Meanwhile, the company’s enterprise solutions—including self-hosted and airgapped editions at feature parity with the hosted version—have found strong traction in regulated industries requiring robust data security and compliance. Support for SAML, RBAC, audit logs, and dedicated onboarding services ensures seamless enterprise integration.
The reimagined Plane experience is now available across both Cloud and self-hosted editions, with Plane Intelligence in beta and gradually rolling out to Business and Enterprise users upon request.
As the global workforce continues to shift towards AI-powered, cross-functional work models, Plane aims to become the default operating system for work—anchored in openness, adaptability, and intelligence.















