LinkStack (was Littlelink-Custom)
-
@timconsidine Usage cap is $120/month. Most I've spend in a day is $1.75, but $20/month should be ample budget.
IMHO it's worth it. Like having a personal expert assistant. Eve if it doesn't get something right first time, it is tireless and will keep[ iterating as long as you give it feedback.
-
-
This is still being very actively developed/ maintained and has been renamed to LinkStack (perhaps @staff could edit the title)
https://linkstack.org/
https://github.com/LinkStackOrg/LinkStackNow on version 4.1.3 https://github.com/LinkStackOrg/LinkStack/releases/tag/v4.1.3
I wonder if it's another possible one for @Kubernetes given he's on such a roll!
-
Great themes! https://linkstack.org/themes/
How does this only have 8 votes? Come on Cloudroners, make yourself known!
This would be a great win to have for everyone and every business that wants just one link in their social media profiles to link to all of their online spaces.
-
@Kubernetes what does the apache log say?
Looks like it's being run from /app/data/html
-
Just chiming in to say I really want this app right now
-
@Kubernetes said in LinkStack (was Littlelink-Custom):
I created a early package, it builds, but the App shows an 500 Error. If someone wants to take a look, you find it in this repo
I wonder if @staff (and/ or other @appdev peeps) could have a look at this and help get it into the app store!
There is nothing like this in the App Store yet and it'd be so good to have it!
-
Agree, it is the best of the bunch, and I can see many using it.
In the meantime, for all FOSS apps, I also look to see if WordPress also has a way to do the same, in keeping my apps tamed. Here's some other options:
-
@marcusquinn for now I think I'm just going to start using the hosted service (like I'm still doing with Cal.com - but I really ought to get around to hosting that on Cloudron now it's on here!)
-
Want to add my voice to this choir, would love to see this implemented as a one click application in Cloudron. +1
-
-
If you'd like to not wait, you can learn from what @Kubernetes did by making unofficial packages one can install easily, like a side loaded app.
This also bridges the gap between a usable app and the available resources the CL team has for adding the app to the official App Store and keeping up with all the updates and integrations.