@selfhosted I self-host a few services on my box, but I’m looking for a ‘dashboard’ like solution to use as a portal to click to each of those. I’ve seen this before, but can’t for the life of me remember what it’s called… suggestions? :debian: :linux:
I’m tinkering between Homepage and Dashy. Both are pretty great
Really like homepage. Simple to install, easy to modify and “beautify”; though it’s barely used in my household since my family only cares about Jellyfish and nothing else…
Homepage is great. I like that you get little snippets from the apps it links through but is more customisable than something like Heimdall which does similar. It’s become my go-to having tried pretty much every other dashboard out there over the years.
Those are the two I switch between too. I slightly prefer homepage, but you can’t go wrong with either one.
@grimer Thanks! 🍻
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I use organizr and haven’t felt the need to try anything else. It can host other sites in an iframe which really gives all the disparate apps a unified feel. Some sites can be a bit difficult to set up, but once you do it works great.
I love it, it’s so nice for quickly jumping between apps
I user homer. Really simple, basic config and it looks nice. The stats are pretty cool for certain integrations and are easy to add - I’ve added a few myself for services that didn’t have them. Only issue is slow PR review.
Dashy is great : easy to install, easy to configure, and it comes with a lot of integrations with different services, so you can put a lot of things on your dashboard, not just links to your apps.
@Bjornir Looks great! Thanks 👍
I use Heimdall. You can set it up in no time with docker compose and manage it all through the web interface after that.
Its simple but also has some neat integrations with certain apps and will give live stats for certain things. Like pihole gives you live stats on what’s being blocked for instance.
I used Heimdall when I was self-hosting in the cloud for a bit. Didn’t have any issues.
@Scew 👍
I vote for homepage
I liked the look of Dashy, but it felt somewhat too heavy software for the simple dashboard I needed, and so I wrote the first version of Dashie.
It only uses Javascript and doesn’t need any server components except a webserver. Configuration is done by editing YAML files.
Themes are implemented, and multiple pages which can be used to make more complex navigation of multiple dashboards.
Check it out :)
@M4rkF @selfhosted I’ve been using homarr(ahh someone beat me to it 🦆)
@M4rkF @selfhosted i’m using homarr. it work and cute.homarr have that modern look.
I recommend TinyHome for a straightforward homepage.