
Langfuse Self-Hosted, LLM Observability On Your Own Box
Langfuse is the open-source observability layer for LLM apps. Self-hosted, it gives you traces, costs, and prompt versioning without sending your data to a SaaS. This is the install.
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Langfuse is the open-source observability layer for LLM apps. Self-hosted, it gives you traces, costs, and prompt versioning without sending your data to a SaaS. This is the install.

n8n is the open-source alternative to Zapier and Make. Wired to Claude, it becomes a real workflow engine for AI-augmented ops. This is the self-hosted install I run.

Open WebUI is the polished web frontend for Ollama. I run it as the family-friendly AI chat at home. This is the install I use, including the no-Docker path I worked out.

PocketBase is the single-binary backend I use across my SaaS empire. Wired to Claude, it gives you auth, DB, files, and AI features in one Linux process. This is the install.

Supabase is the default Indian-startup BaaS choice. I run PocketBase instead across the empire. This piece explains why, with the cost math and migration trade-offs.