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The best self-hosted developer tools in 2026.

Every tool on this list is a single Go binary with embedded SQLite. No Docker, no Redis, no Postgres. Install with one command, running in 30 seconds.

About this list

Self-hosted tools are having a moment. The combination of rising SaaS costs, growing privacy regulations, and better tooling has made self-hosting practical for teams that would never have considered it five years ago.

What makes a good self-hosted tool? We look for: single binary deployment (no Docker required), embedded storage (no external database), a free tier, active maintenance, and honest documentation about limitations. We built these tools, so we are obviously biased. Judge them on their merits.

The list

10 self-hosted tools worth trying.

1. Corral — Self-hosted webhook inbox

Replaces: Hookdeck at $25/mo · Free: 3 endpoints, 1K events/mo · Pro: $0.99/mo

Captures incoming webhooks, stores the full request, and lets you replay them to any target. Includes auto-forwarding with retry. The go-to tool for webhook development without a cloud tunnel.

Install Corral  ·  Corral overview

2. Paddock — Self-hosted status page

Replaces: Statuspage.io at $79/mo · Free: 3 components · Pro: $0.99/mo

Public status page with component status, incidents, and subscriber notifications. Does what Statuspage.io does for 1/80th the price. Limitation: no external uptime monitoring built in.

Install Paddock  ·  Paddock overview

3. Salt Lick — Self-hosted feature flags

Replaces: LaunchDarkly at $10/seat/mo · Free: 10 flags · Pro: $0.99/mo

Boolean and multivariate flags with percentage rollouts and user targeting. No per-seat pricing. Limitation: smaller SDK ecosystem than LaunchDarkly.

Install Salt Lick  ·  Salt Lick overview

4. Seismograph — Self-hosted error tracker

Replaces: Sentry at $26/mo · Free: 5,000 errors/mo · Pro: $0.99/mo

Captures errors with stack traces, groups them, sends alerts. Does the core Sentry job without requiring Kafka, Clickhouse, Postgres, and Redis. Limitation: no performance monitoring or session replay.

Install Seismograph  ·  Seismograph overview

5. Headcount — Self-hosted user analytics

Replaces: Mixpanel at $20/mo · Free: 10,000 events/mo · Pro: $1.99/mo

Event tracking, funnels, and retention. Privacy-first with no cookies and no third-party scripts. Limitation: not a full GA replacement — no heatmaps or session recording.

Install Headcount  ·  Headcount overview

6. Lasso — Self-hosted link shortener

Replaces: Bitly at $35/mo · Free: 50 links · Pro: $0.99/mo

Shortens URLs, tracks clicks with referrer and geo data, supports custom domains and QR codes. All click data stays on your server.

Install Lasso  ·  Lasso overview

7. Post — Self-hosted blog engine

Replaces: Ghost Pro at $25/mo · Free: 10 posts · Pro: $0.99/mo

Markdown in, HTML out. RSS feed, custom domain, built-in editor. Does not try to be a full CMS or membership platform. If you just want a blog, this is it.

Install Post  ·  Post overview

8. Strongbox — Self-hosted secret manager

Replaces: 1Password Teams at $19.95/mo · Free: 25 secrets · Pro: $1.99/mo

Stores secrets encrypted at rest with a simple HTTP API. Team access and audit log. Not a Vault replacement — no dynamic secrets or PKI. For basic secret storage, it is dramatically simpler.

Install Strongbox  ·  Strongbox overview

9. Surveyor — Self-hosted form builder

Replaces: Typeform at $25/mo · Free: 3 forms, 100 responses · Pro: $0.99/mo

Creates forms, collects responses, sends webhooks, exports CSV. No per-response pricing. Form data stays on your server for GDPR compliance.

Install Surveyor  ·  Surveyor overview

10. Billfold — Self-hosted invoicing

Replaces: FreshBooks at $15/mo · Free: 5 invoices/mo · Pro: $0.99/mo

Creates professional invoices, tracks payment status, supports recurring billing and PDF export. Not a full accounting platform — for that, use QuickBooks.

Install Billfold  ·  Billfold overview

ToolReplacesPro Price
WranglerAirbyte$1.99/moOverview
GateAuthelia$2.99/moOverview
TroughHelicone$2.99/moOverview
DossierHubSpot CRM$0.99/moOverview
SundialToggl$0.99/moOverview
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FAQ
What is self-hosted software?
Self-hosted software runs on your own server instead of a vendor's cloud. You control the data, the uptime, and the updates. It typically costs less than SaaS but requires a server to run on.
Is self-hosted software safe?
Self-hosted software is as safe as the server you run it on. Keep your server updated, use HTTPS, and follow basic security practices. The advantage is that your data never leaves your infrastructure.
How much can I save by self-hosting?
A typical SaaS stack (analytics, error tracking, feature flags, status page, invoicing) costs $200-400/mo. The self-hosted equivalents are free or under $5/mo each. Stockyard Complete bundles all 150 tools for $29/mo.
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