Self Hosted Roundup #4
From recipe management to analytics to self hosted social groups. Here's some awesome self hosted applications to check out this week.
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What's new or updated in Self Hosted applications this week? Not a whole lot to be honest but here's some worth mentioning and checking out. Let's dive into the self hosted apps we covered this week or found useful for the community!
Tandoor Recipes
The recipe manager that allows you to manage your ever growing collection of digital recipes.
Core Features
- ๐ฅ Manage your recipes - Manage your ever growing recipe collection
- ๐ Plan - multiple meals for each day
- ๐ Shopping lists - via the meal plan or straight from recipes
- ๐ Cookbooks - collect recipes into books
- ๐ช Share and collaborate on recipes with friends and family
This application is meant for people with a collection of recipes they want to share with family and friends or simply store them in a nicely organized way. A basic permission system exists but this application is not meant to be run as a public page.
Garlic Share
Garlicshare is an open source tool that lets you securely and anonymously share files on a hosted onion service using the Tor network.
Website Shot
Generate a full web-page screenshot with our app that provides a rich interface to make any kind of web screenshots online for free with no limits. The simplest way to take a full page screenshot. Supports long pages up to 20000 pixels.
See the Self Hosted Website Shot review.
Rallly
Rallly is a free group meeting scheduling tool โ built with Next.js, Prisma & TailwindCSS.
See the Self Hosted Rallly and Kukkee review.
Plausible Analytics
Plausible Analytics is a simple, lightweight (< 1 KB), open-source and privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics. It doesnโt use cookies and is fully compliant with GDPR, CCPA and PECR. You can self-host Plausible or run it in the Cloud. Here's the live demo.
Zusam
Zusam (/tsuหzam/) is a free and open-source way to self-host private forums for groups of friends. Composed of a server written in PHP exposing a REST API and a lightweight webapp, Zusam is extensible and easy to install. The goal is to make a stable, extensible, lightweight and user-friendly way to self-host private social groups.
Read the Self Hosted Zusam review.
Dim
Dim is a self-hosted media manager. With minimal setup, Dim will organize and beautify your media collections, letting you access and play them anytime from anywhere.
Final Notes and Thoughts
Last week I didn't write the Self Hosted Weekly Roundup because instead, I wrote an article about my Most Used Self Hosted Applications. You can check out that article here!
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