Changed my #selfhosted #homelab #dashboard. Was using Dashy https://github.com/Lissy93/dashy, and now I'm using Homepage https://github.com/gethomepage/homepage

That was a huge improvement, looking way cooler and it has so much integrations and widgets. A little more technical to set up (because everything is done through YAMLs), but I got no problem with that.

I'm still setting it up, almost finished though. Managed to make it auto-discover my containers and add them to the dashboard automagicly. Tweaked the layout, added some widgets and bookmarks.

Looks like I'm climbing a ladder here. I started with Homer https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer (basic), changed to Dashy (medium), Homepage (advanced).

I'm pretty happy with Homepage, but if you have any dashboard suggestion, I would appreciate that!

@iMaicon 🤔 I need to do this. I just set up a static html page with a handful of links on it.
@abosio yaml files are pretty easy to understand and homepage has a decent documentation. You should have no problems setting it up!

@iMaicon Why do you like it better than Dashy? Is it functionally better for something?

I think I might like Dashy’s look better for my family.

@abosio it has more integrations with APIs, docker itself, and stuff. And I think the layout customization is better.

For example, you can have a card integrated to Home Assistant which shows the status of an entity inside Home Assistsnt, for exaple, the status of a lightbulb, or if someone is at home or not...

Streaming control for Jellyfin. AdGuard Home/Pi-Hole statistics. Proxmox usage and nodes statuses.

A bunch of cool integrations is where it stands out. Take a look at their documentation. Here is the link to the integrations that create custom cards and interactions with your dashboard: https://gethomepage.dev/widgets/services/

Service Widgets - Homepage

Homepage service widgets.