Open-source home server OS — simple enough for everyone. Container-based, app-store UI, easy installation.
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Homebase

Open-source home server OS — simple enough for everyone.

Turn any x86 PC into a powerful, self-hosted home server with an app-store experience. No terminal skills required.

Vision

People are tired of big companies knowing everything about them. Synology NAS comes close to solving this, but it's expensive and still too complicated for most people.

Homebase aims to be:

  • As easy to install as Windows — boot from USB, click through a wizard, done
  • As easy to use as an app store — want Nextcloud? Click install, pick a name, wait a few minutes, and you have nextcloud.yourdomain.de
  • Container-based — everything runs in Docker, with sensible default configs
  • Built for normal people — your dad should be able to run his own cloud server
  • Fully open source — with an optional support/infrastructure subscription (Proxmox model)

Principles

  • Everything already exists — We're not inventing, we're connecting. Docker, reverse proxies, Let's Encrypt — it all works. We just wire it together with default configs and a simple wrapper.
  • Dogfooding — We build what we use ourselves. If we wouldn't run it at home, we don't ship it.
  • Two-tier UX — Dead simple for beginners (click Install, done), full control for advanced users (SSH in, edit configs, do whatever you want).

Architecture

+------------------+
|   Web UI         |  <- Simple admin panel / app store
+------------------+
|   Settings       |  <- UI/API wrapper that generates Docker configs
|   Wrapper        |     from simple user choices
+------------------+
|   Docker         |  <- Containers with sensible default configs
+------------------+
|   Gateway        |  <- Reverse proxy, SSL, DNS (self-hosted or managed)
+------------------+
|   Base OS        |  <- Minimal Linux (leaning Arch, Debian as fallback)
+------------------+
|   Any x86 HW     |  <- Old PC, mini PC, NUC, whatever
+------------------+

Key Decisions

Decision Status Notes
Base OS Leaning Arch Robert already has Arch running on Proxmox and is building custom images. Debian remains fallback (FAI, Proxmox ecosystem).
Containers Docker Lower overhead than VMs, easier default configs
Installation Web-based wizard Robert's webapp prototype (device reader + form → JSON) is working
Gateway Flexible Own reverse proxy OR managed through our infrastructure
UI approach UI-first Design the simplest possible UI, then build everything to match

Inspiration

  • Azure Local — cluster management for enterprises, we want this for home users
  • Proxmox community-scripts — great base, but VM-focused (more overhead)
  • Synology DSM — closest to our UX goal, but proprietary and expensive
  • Home Assistant — app-store model for smart home, we want this for all services

Roadmap

  • Installer webapp prototype — device reader + form → JSON (Robert)
  • Arch running on Proxmox, custom image builds in progress (Robert)
  • UI mockups / drafts (Robert)
  • Base OS finalized (Arch vs Debian)
  • First containerized service (Nextcloud?)
  • Gateway / reverse proxy setup
  • Settings wrapper — generate Docker configs from user choices

Business Model

Homebase starts as a private/personal project. The long-term model follows Proxmox:

  • Free & open source — anyone can download, install, and use it
  • Paid support & managed infrastructure — for users who want hassle-free setup
  • Managed gateway option — the gateway (reverse proxy, SSL, DNS) can be self-hosted or run through our managed infrastructure (potential subscription revenue)

Team

  • Robert — Architecture, UI design, webapp installer prototype
  • Daniel — Infrastructure, testing, DevOps

License

AGPL-3.0 — open source, community-driven.