A self-hosted collector that records every change to your servers, images, DNS, and certs as a timestamped feed you can scroll during an outage.
A self-hosted service that stores your app's strings, drafts translations with an LLM against a glossary, and fails CI when a key goes untranslated.
A self-hosted proxy that captures every inbound webhook (Stripe, GitHub, Shopify) to disk and lets developers replay any past event against local or staging servers on demand.
A self-hosted app that ingests vendor contracts and pricing sheets, extracts renewal dates and auto-renewal clauses, and alerts finance before a bad contract silently rolls over.
A self-hosted tool that periodically restores random files and databases from your backups into a scratch environment to prove they actually work, not just that they exist.
A self-hosted tool that connects to your SaaS admin APIs, flags unused seats and duplicate tools, and estimates monthly savings before renewal.
A watched-folder service that turns raw podcast audio into a full transcript, timestamped chapters, and a draft show notes post, ready to paste into your feed.
An n8n workflow that catches GitHub PR webhooks, sends each diff to a local Ollama model, and posts a review comment back — no external AI API required.
A Docker-deployable dashboard that pulls MRR, churn, and LTV from Stripe, Gumroad, and Paddle into one view — no third-party analytics subscription needed.
A lightweight web app for small engineering teams to manage on-call rotations, send automated shift reminders, and log incidents without a PagerDuty subscription.
A lightweight self-hosted service that captures, stores, and replays inbound HTTP webhooks so developers can debug third-party integrations without exposing localhost or paying for managed tunnels.
A self-hosted feed reader that scores incoming articles by relevance using a local LLM, so the most useful items surface first instead of drowning in chronological noise.
Save a URL and the page is captured to your own server forever — outlives broken links, paywalls, and dead sites.