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n8n is the open-source, self-hosted alternative to Zapier and Make, with 400+ integrations and full control over your data. InstaPods runs it on a real Linux server with a working webhook URL, auto SSL, and persistent storage, so you skip the entire Docker-plus-reverse-proxy setup and get a live editor in under a minute.
Install n8n ->Excalidraw is the hand-drawn virtual whiteboard for sketching diagrams, wireframes, and architecture drawings. Self-host your own instance on InstaPods and stop paying Miro for the privilege of drawing boxes and arrows.
Install Excalidraw ->AFFiNE is the open-source workspace that folds docs, whiteboards, and databases into one canvas, so it can replace Notion, Miro, and Monday at once. The catch is that self-hosting it means wiring up Postgres, Redis, and a reverse proxy by hand. We do all of that for you and hand you a live URL.
Install AFFiNE ->Memos is a privacy-first, self-hosted note-taking and micro-blogging service with full Markdown support - a lightweight alternative to Notion and Google Keep where every note lives on your own server, not someone else's cloud. InstaPods gets you a live Memos instance with HTTPS in under a minute, no Docker and no reverse-proxy config.
Install Memos ->Vaultwarden is the lightweight, Rust-based Bitwarden-compatible password manager server. Self-host your own vault and sync it across every Bitwarden app and browser extension - without handing your passwords to a SaaS or wrestling with Docker and TLS yourself.
Install Vaultwarden ->Stirling PDF is an all-in-one PDF toolkit - merge, split, rotate, convert, OCR, and sign - that runs entirely on your own server so your documents never touch a third-party SaaS. InstaPods deploys it in one click with HTTPS and persistent storage already wired up.
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