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Homepage TOS7_TOS6 1.11.0.2 x86_64.tpk

Highly customizable application dashboard

About https://gethomepage.dev/

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Applicable models: x.64 series, ARMv8 series, ARMv8.2 series
Applicable TOS5: 5.0.130 or later versions
Applicable TOS6: 6.0.420 or later versions
Applicable TOS7: 7.0.0269 or later versions

Required packages:
NodeJS22

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App WebUI for additional settings can be accesses at:

TOS6 & TOS7 : click on Support & Hel from app description inside the App Center


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About:

The era of the "messy bookmarks folder" for home server enthusiasts is officially over. If you’ve ever found yourself juggling a dozen open tabs—one for Plex, one for Pi-hole, another for your Proxmox node, and a few more for Docker stats—then Homepage is the upgrade your digital life needs.

Here is a deep dive into why this modern, sleek dashboard has become the gold standard for homelabs and self-hosted enthusiasts.


What is Homepage?

Homepage is a modern, static, and incredibly fast application dashboard. Unlike older alternatives that can feel clunky or slow, Homepage is built with performance and security in mind. It acts as a central "command center" for your home network, aggregating all your services, bookmarks, and real-time statistics into one beautiful, unified interface.

The Standout Features

1. Integration Heaven (100+ Services)

Homepage isn’t just a list of links. It features deep API integrations with over 100 popular services. Instead of just clicking a button to go to Pi-hole, the dashboard shows you how many queries were blocked in the last 24 hours. Instead of just linking to Plex, it shows you what’s currently playing.

  • Media: Plex, Jellyfin, Sonarr, Radarr.
  • Network: Pi-hole, AdGuard Home, Unifi.
  • Infrastructure: Proxmox, TrueNAS, Portainer.


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2. Real-Time Docker & System Monitoring

If you run your apps in Docker, Homepage is a game-changer. It can automatically discover your containers and display their status (Running/Stopped) and resource usage (CPU/RAM) directly on the dashboard. You can even see global system stats like disk usage and network throughput at a glance.

3. "Static" Speed and Security

Because Homepage is a statically generated site, it loads near-instantaneously. Security-wise, it uses a backend proxy for all API requests. This means your sensitive API keys are never exposed to the browser; they stay safely tucked away on your server.

4. "YAML-First" Configuration

While some users prefer a drag-and-drop GUI, Homepage sticks to YAML configuration files. For the power user, this is a massive benefit. It means you can:

  • Version control your layout via GitHub.
  • Easily back up your entire dashboard by saving a few text files.
  • Copy-paste complex layouts from the community.



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Aesthetics: The "Chef's Kiss" of Dashboards

Let’s be honest—half the fun of a homelab is making it look cool. Homepage features a crisp, minimalist design that looks professional out of the box.

  • Customization: It supports dark/light modes, custom CSS, and background images.
  • Organization: You can group services into categories (e.g., "Media," "Network," "Admin") and use nested groups for complex setups.
  • Icons: It integrates seamlessly with icon sets like Simple Icons and Material Design Icons, ensuring every service has a high-res logo.


The Verdict

If you want a dashboard that is fast, private, and highly informative, gethomepage.dev is currently the best in class. It transforms a collection of disconnected services into a professional-grade home infrastructure.

Pros:

  • Incredible performance.
  • Deep API integrations for real data.
  • Clean, modern UI.
  • No database required (purely config-based).

Cons:

  • Requires comfort with YAML (no built-in GUI for editing).
  • No built-in authentication (meant to be used behind a reverse proxy like Nginx Proxy Manager or Authelia).

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