Open Source Templates
Deploy open source templates with Dokploy
By default we include a set of templates, that you can use to spin up templates quickly. You can also create your own templates.
Templates
The following templates are available:
- Supabase: The open-source Firebase alternative with a dedicated Postgres database for web, mobile, and AI applications.
- Pocketbase: Open-source backend for your next SaaS and Mobile app in 1 file.
- Plausible: Open-source, privacy-focused, self-hosted web analytics platform to track website traffic.
- Calcom: Open-source alternative to Calendly for creating scheduling and booking services.
- Grafana: Open-source platform for data visualization and monitoring.
- Directus: API-first, open-source headless CMS for building custom backends.
- Baserow: Open-source database management tool for creating and managing databases.
- Ghost: Professional publishing platform built on a modern Node.js technology stack.
- Uptime Kuma: Free and open-source monitoring tool for websites and applications.
- n8n: Open-source low-code platform for automating workflows and integrations.
- Wordpress: Free and open-source CMS for publishing and managing websites.
- Odoo: Free and open-source business management software for company operations.
- Appsmith: Open-source platform for building internal tools and applications.
- Excalidraw: Open-source online diagramming tool for creating and sharing diagrams.
- Documenso: Open-source alternative to DocuSign for digital document signing.
- NocoDB: Airtable alternative turning databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, and more into smart spreadsheets.
- Meilisearch: Free and open-source search engine for web applications.
- Phpmyadmin: Free and open-source web interface for MySQL and MariaDB management.
- Rocketchat: Open-source web chat platform for building chat applications.
- Minio: Open-source object storage server compatible with Amazon S3.
- Metabase: Open-source business intelligence tool for visualizing and querying data.
- Glitchtip: Simple, open-source error tracking for applications.
- Open WebUI: Open-source alternative to ChatGPT, self-hosted and offline-capable WebUI.
- Listmonk: High-performance, self-hosted newsletter and mailing list manager.
- Double Zero: Self-hostable SES dashboard for sending and monitoring emails with AWS.
- Umami: Simple, fast, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics.
- Jellyfin: Free software media system for managing and streaming personal media.
- Teable: No-code, real-time database platform built on Postgres with a spreadsheet-like interface.
- Zipline: ShareX/file upload server with an easy-to-use, feature-packed setup.
- Soketi: Simple, fast, and resilient open-source WebSockets server.
- Aptabase: Self-hosted web analytics platform for tracking website traffic.
- Typebot: Open-source chatbot builder platform for creating conversational bots.
- Gitea: Painless, self-hosted, all-in-one software development service.
- Roundcube: Free and open-source webmail software written in PHP.
- File Browser: Standalone file manager with multiple user support and directory-specific access.
- Tolgee: Developer-friendly, web-based localization platform.
- Portainer: Container management tool for deploying and troubleshooting applications.
- InfluxDB: Open-source platform for collecting, storing, and visualizing time-series data.
- Infisical: Securely manage application configuration and secrets across teams.
- Docmost: Open-source collaborative wiki and documentation software.
- Vaultwarden: Bitwarden-compatible server for managing secrets and passwords.
- Hi.events: Self-hosted platform for event management and ticket sales.
- Windows (dockerized): Run Windows inside a Docker container.
- MacOS (dockerized): Run MacOS inside a Docker container.
- Coder: Open-source cloud development environment (CDE) for hosting in the cloud or on-premises.
- Stirling PDF: Locally hosted one-stop shop for all your PDF needs.
- Lobe Chat: Open-source, modern-design AI chat framework.
Create your own template
We accept contributions to upload new templates to the dokploy repository.
Make sure to follow the guidelines for creating a template: