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flame — Self-host Flame is self-hosted startpage for your server. Easily manage your apps and book

Flame is self-hosted startpage for your server. Easily manage your apps and bookmarks with built-in editors.

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flame

Flame is self-hosted startpage for your server. Easily manage your apps and bookmarks with built-in editors.

6,358 stars on GitHub · 🍴 331 forks · 📜 License: mit · 💻 Language: TypeScript

What is flame?

A unified dashboard for self-hosted services. One URL to access everything — pretty, lightweight, highly customizable.

The biggest strength is one bookmark to rule them all — replace dozens of management tabs.

Best for anyone running >5 self-host services wanting a unified, pretty status page.

Topics: the project is tagged with popular topics:

  • 🏷️ homepage
  • 🏷️ self-hosted
  • 🏷️ startpage

📸 Screenshots

Apps screenshot

Bookmarks screenshot

Settings screenshot

Themes screenshot

Quick install

The project ships a ready-to-use docker-compose.yml — get running in 3 commands:

git clone https://github.com/pawelmalak/flame.git
cd flame
docker compose up -d

Minimum system requirements

Component Recommended
RAM 1024 MB
CPU 1 vCPU
Disk 15 GB SSD
OS Ubuntu 22.04 LTS / Debian 12
Docker 24.0+

⚡ Deploy fast on VSIS

Use the VSIS VPS Mini 1GB RAM / 1 vCPU / 15GB SSD (~70k/tháng) plan from VSIS.NET — high-speed VN-based VPS, 24/7 support, ideal for running flame smoothly.

🎯 Benefits:

  • One-command docker compose up -d deploy in 2 minutes
  • Dedicated IPv4, root access, unmetered domestic bandwidth
  • Daily snapshot backup
  • Free install assistance from the VSIS team

👉 See matching VPS plans at vsis.net

Resources

  • 🔗 GitHub: pawelmalak/flame
  • 📚 Official docs: see README in the repo
  • 💬 Community: GitHub Issues + Discussions

Article compiled from GitHub data on 05/05/2026. Star/fork counts may have changed — see live numbers via the GitHub link.