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Dashy
A self-hosted dashboard that organizes all your services, links, and tools in one customizable web interface.
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About Dashy
Dashy is an open source dashboard tool for organizing your home lab or server services. You point it at a YAML config file and it generates a clean, grid-based homepage with all your self-hosted apps, bookmarks, monitoring tools, and notes. It runs as a single Docker container or straight from the source, so setup takes minutes.
The interface supports multiple sections, custom icons, and real-time status badges that show if each service is up or down. You can integrate it with things like Pi-hole, Grafana, or your own internal domains. Dashy also offers user authentication, a built-in editor for changing the config without editing files, and a search bar that scopes results to your dashboard.
Dashy works well for anyone running a home server or a small homelab who wants a single launchpad instead of memorizing IP addresses or bookmarks. It is free software under the MIT license and already has thousands of stars on GitHub. The developer, Alicia Sykes, keeps it actively maintained with regular releases.
The interface supports multiple sections, custom icons, and real-time status badges that show if each service is up or down. You can integrate it with things like Pi-hole, Grafana, or your own internal domains. Dashy also offers user authentication, a built-in editor for changing the config without editing files, and a search bar that scopes results to your dashboard.
Dashy works well for anyone running a home server or a small homelab who wants a single launchpad instead of memorizing IP addresses or bookmarks. It is free software under the MIT license and already has thousands of stars on GitHub. The developer, Alicia Sykes, keeps it actively maintained with regular releases.
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Quick Facts
- Pricing
- Free
- License
- Open Source
- Platform
- Any Platform
- Version
- 3.1.2
- Developer
- Alicia Sykes (Lissy93)
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