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Homepage - my go to dashboard

Homepage from https://gethomepage.dev is my go to dashboard these days. I have used homarr, dashy and others but I have to say, that I do like the simplicity and flexibility of homepage over the others.

What Homepage Does

Homepage provides a unified, neat interface to access and monitor your self-hosted apps, services, and platforms. For anyone running a home lab — with multiple containers, servers or services — it offers a convenient “central dashboard” that clearly shows what’s running, what’s healthy, and gives you quick access to everything.

Features

    Wide variety of widgets and services

    Homepage supports many widgets — both info widgets (for metrics, system stats, etc.) and service widgets (for integrated apps/services). That means you’re not limited to static bookmarks: many of your self-hosted services can be monitored dynamically (status, resource usage, uptime, etc.). Homepage

    Lightweight and efficient

    Because Homepage is statically generated (at build time) and uses a static-site approach internally, it loads quickly and doesn’t require heavy resources. It works well even on modest hardware — making it suitable for small servers or low-power boards.

    Built-in monitoring and integration support

    Homepage can show status/uptime of services, resource metrics (CPU / memory / network) for containers or hosts, and more — depending on your configuration. This makes it more than just a bookmark page; it becomes a monitoring hub as well.

    Highly customizable interface — via configuration

    If you’re willing to work with YAML files, Homepage offers deep customization: layout, grouping, appearance, widgets, and service definitions are all configurable. This gives you full control over how your dashboard looks and behaves.

    Considerations / Trade-offs

    Homepage’s flexibility comes with complexity: setup and configuration require editing YAML (or Docker labels), which means there’s a learning curve compared to plug-and-play dashboards.

    For users who prefer fully GUI-driven configuration or minimal setup, this might feel a bit heavy or “manual”.

    When Homepage Makes Sense (vs simpler solutions)

    Homepage is especially suited for users who:

      Run many self-hosted apps/services and want a unified overview. Care about monitoring uptime, resource usage, service status — not just shortcuts. Want flexibility to reorganize, customize layout and add or remove services/widgets over time. Are comfortable editing configuration files and managing a bit of initial setup effort.

      For a “home-lab control center” rather than a static bookmarks list, Homepage tends to shine.