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Why self-host?

Data ownership

Your data, your server

Files, passwords, code, and automation logs stay on infrastructure you control. No data processing agreements. GDPR compliance is straightforward when you own the server.

No per-user pricing

No per-user pricing

SaaS tools charge per seat, per GB, or per action. Self-hosted tools have one fixed cost: the server. Add 10 users or 100 — the price stays the same.

No vendor lock-in

No vendor lock-in

When a SaaS company changes pricing, gets acquired, or shuts down — you have no choice. Self-hosted tools are open source. Your data is always accessible and never held hostage.

Scale freely

Scale freely

Start on a €3.90/mo Cloud instance and upgrade as you grow. 120+ locations worldwide — place your infrastructure where your team is. Unlimited bandwidth included.

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Step-by-step guides for setting up n8n, Nextcloud, Gitea, Uptime Kuma, and more on your server. Docker-based, production-ready.

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Frequently asked questions

How much can I actually save?

It depends on your team size. A 10-person team pays $2,000–3,000/year in SaaS fees. The same stack self-hosted costs under $400/year — saving $1,600–2,600/year.

Is self-hosting reliable enough for production?

Yes. With Docker restart policies, automated backups, and Uptime Kuma on a separate server, self-hosted tools provide reliable, production-grade service.

Can I run multiple tools on one server?

Yes. n8n + Uptime Kuma + Vaultwarden can share a single $9.99/mo VPS. Nextcloud and Gitea are heavier and may benefit from their own server.

What about updates and security patches?

Docker makes updates simple: pull the new image and restart the container. Most tools send in-app notifications when updates are available.

Do I lose features compared to the paid SaaS versions?

Very few. Most self-hosted alternatives cover 90–95% of the features. What you lose: managed infrastructure. What you gain: full data control, no per-user pricing, no vendor lock-in.

What if my server goes down?

Use Docker restart policies so services come back automatically. Monitor with Uptime Kuma on a separate server. Keep daily automated backups.

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