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boikot-xyz/boikot

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boikot-xyz/boikot

Added 1 June 2026

#ethics #open-data

Overview

boikot-xyz/boikot is an open-source HTML-based tool that helps users track and document corporate accountability. It provides a structured way to record and share information about company practices, enabling collective awareness and action.

Best for

Best for
Small activist groups or individuals wanting a lightweight, transparent tool to track corporate accountability

Use cases

  • Documenting company policies or actions for public record
  • Building a shared database of corporate accountability data
  • Organizing community-driven campaigns around company behavior

Notes

boikot-xyz/boikot is an open-source HTML-based tool that helps users track and document corporate accountability. It provides a structured way to record and share information about company practices, enabling collective awareness and action.

7 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-01. Licensed GPL-3.0.

Use cases

  • Documenting company policies or actions for public record
  • Building a shared database of corporate accountability data
  • Organizing community-driven campaigns around company behavior

Pros

  • Simple HTML foundation makes it easy to fork and customize
  • Open-source and community-driven with no vendor lock-in
  • Low barrier to entry for contributors familiar with basic web technologies

Cons

  • Very small community (7 stars) limits support and updates
  • HTML-only may lack dynamic features for complex data management
  • Unclear roadmap or maintenance activity beyond initial release

Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • Simple HTML foundation makes it easy to fork and customize
  • Open-source and community-driven with no vendor lock-in
  • Low barrier to entry for contributors familiar with basic web technologies

Cons

  • Very small community (7 stars) limits support and updates
  • HTML-only may lack dynamic features for complex data management
  • Unclear roadmap or maintenance activity beyond initial release