Selfhosted

A list of applications that are created to work as a replacement of hosted consumer-type software

Development Tools

Name Description URL OSS $
DreamFactory iconDreamFactory Backend plattform https://www.dreamfactory.com/ AL
GitLab iconGitLab Git repository management https://about.gitlab.com/ GPL
Gogs iconGogs Git service http://gogs.io/ MIT
Jenkins iconJenkins Continous Integration http://jenkins-ci.org/ MIT
Piwik iconPiwik Web Analytics http://piwik.org/ GPL
Redmine iconRedmine Issues Tracker http://www.redmine.org/ GPL

Utilities

Name Description URL OSS $
AeroFS iconAeroFS Private Cloud https://www.aerofs.com/
Gobby iconGobby A collaborative text editor https://gobby.github.io/ GPL
Roundcube iconRoundcube Webmail http://roundcube.net/ GPL
Stringer iconStringer A self-hosted RSS reader https://github.com/swanson/stringer MIT
Syncthing iconSyncthing Cloud Sync http://syncthing.net/ GPL
Tiny Tiny RSS iconTiny Tiny RSS Feed reader and aggregator http://tt-rss.org/ GPL
YOURLs iconYOURLs URL Shortener http://yourls.org/ MIT
ownCloud iconownCloud Cloud Storage https://owncloud.org/ GPL
selfoss iconselfoss Multipurpose rss reader http://selfoss.aditu.de/ GPLv3
wallabag iconwallabag Application for saving web pages https://www.wallabag.org/ MIT

Social

Name Description URL OSS $
Jitsi iconJitsi Audio/video IM platform https://jitsi.org/ LGPL
Mumble iconMumble Low-latency, high quality voice chat http://mumble.info
StatusNet (GNU Social) iconStatusNet (GNU Social) Microblogg https://gnu.io/social/ GPL

Definition of Selfhosted

The porous of this selection is to describe what a selfhosted application is and the requirements for a pies of software to be considered being selfhosted.

A selfhosted application is a pies of software that can work as a replacement of some hosted consumer-type software. This is not to be confused with the concept of Self-hosting (Wikipedia).