TaxHacker is a self-hosted AI accounting application designed to help users manage their financial records. The open-source tool provides automated accounting features that can be deployed on private servers for enhanced data control and privacy.
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BigBlueBam is a self-hosted, MIT-licensed Work OS with native MCP integration and 340+ tools across its suite of business applications. The platform includes project management, chat, knowledge base, collaborative docs, workflow automation, CRM, and other tools, deployable via Docker or Railway. Its architecture treats MCP as the execution substrate rather than a bolted-on feature.
Cal.diy is an open-source community edition of cal.com, providing a self-hosted scheduling solution. The project allows users to deploy their own instance for managing appointments and meetings.
DoShare is a personal cloud service that allows users to store and share files privately. The platform provides secure cloud storage with sharing capabilities for personal use.
AgentSearch is a self-hosted SearXNG API designed for LLM search functionality that operates without requiring API keys. The tool provides search capabilities for language models while maintaining privacy through self-hosting.
BamBuddy is a self-hosted print archive for Bambu Lab 3D printers that captures print data locally via the printer's MQTT interface. It creates a searchable archive of print history including thumbnails, filament usage, timing, and slicer settings without using Bambu's cloud servers.
Libredesk is a free, open-source, self-hosted helpdesk alternative to Zendesk and Intercom. It offers omni-channel support including email and live chat with customizable widgets and templates. The single binary application is built with Go backend and Vue frontend.
A developer seeks a self-hosted code management platform that enforces software practices, handles large CI/CD infrastructure, and accommodates occasional open-source contributors without per-user billing. They find no existing solution that combines self-hosting, enforcement features, and open-source contributor friendliness.
Lightflare is a self-hosted AI agent server designed for team collaboration. The open-source platform enables organizations to deploy and manage AI agents within their own infrastructure for enhanced privacy and control.
FreeCloud allows users to repurpose their excess web hosting space as a personal cloud drive with synchronization capabilities. The service transforms unused hosting resources into functional cloud storage for personal use.
AnyHabit is a minimalist, self-hosted habit tracker for home servers that tracks both positive and negative habits. The open-source tool calculates money saved from avoiding bad habits and is designed for Raspberry Pi and Docker.
FreeCloud is a service that allows users to utilize their excess web hosting space as a personal cloud drive with synchronization capabilities. It transforms unused hosting resources into a functional cloud storage solution.
Envelops is a self-hosted, open-source dotenvx Ops solution that offers full CLI compatibility. It provides a platform for managing environment variables with operational capabilities while maintaining command-line interface support.
A self-hosted Raspberry Pi wall display system eliminates cloud dependencies and subscription fees. The open-source solution allows users to create customizable digital signage using local hardware.
HomeDock OS is software that transforms any computer into a private cloud system. It enables users to create their own secure cloud infrastructure using existing hardware.
Wander 0.1.0 is a decentralized, self-hosted web console that lets visitors explore websites recommended by a community of personal website owners. It requires only two static files and can be hosted on basic web servers or platforms like GitHub Pages.
Wander Console 0.2.0 introduces sandboxed iframes for security, customization options including CSS/JavaScript and URL blocking, and an expanded Console dialog showing configuration details and wandering history. Over 30 people have set up Wander consoles since its announcement.
Wander Console 0.4.0 introduces wildcard patterns for ignore lists, adds a 'via' query parameter to track console origins, and includes algorithm improvements for console selection. The release also relaxes sandbox restrictions to allow links opening in new tabs.
Wander Console 0.5.0 has been released, featuring a built-in console network crawler that performs breadth-first search traversal of the Wander network. The decentralized, self-hosted web console allows visitors to explore websites recommended by independent website owners.