They describe the app as able to create, fill, and sign digital documents. An alternative to Docusign and Pandadoc.
I haven't tried yet, but it seems as a really interesting add to the suites of apps in Cloudron.
They describe the app as able to create, fill, and sign digital documents. An alternative to Docusign and Pandadoc.
I haven't tried yet, but it seems as a really interesting add to the suites of apps in Cloudron.
Hi there,
12ft.io no longer works, and there are two self hosted initiatives that may worth take a look. One is 13ft (docker) and the other is ladder, which is a fork from 13ft (docker, and docker-compose) (I'm not sure why or what's the difference so far).
It would be great to have something like this at Cloudron.
@timconsidine ha, same! I came running to see whether cloudron will support this soon
@girish said in Cal.com (was Calendso) - Calendly Alternative:
@3699n yes, I think it's worthwhile re-investigating the current situation with selfhosting cal.com . Added to our internal list.
This is the best news I've read this week.
@timconsidine my understanding is they have different purposes. Listmonk seems more a Mailchimp replacement than anything.
Thanks. Yeah, that worked.
Just for other people confused as I was: for the Surfer option there's not a need to deploy the site for make it public (such as in using Netlify), but just upload the public folder (just the public folder) to the root in Surfer such as:
surfer put public/* /
(the *
is important because otherwise it will upload the public folder to the root and not the files within it)
In case you want to optimize that I'm sure there are ways with a cron and such, but that's another story. For instance, I decided to just use my private Gitea instance for keeping the code hosted outside.
Hello folks, anyone with some news on this? They just released version 2.0
I wonder if this topic is still being followed. I agree with @eganonoa that having this set up in our cloudron instances may be of interest of many instead of Element One.
I'm a happy Element/matrix user at work and I think it would be a killing app to be able to expand that further.
Hey folks, I'm curious whether is possible to install a matrix bridge in a cloudron deployed server.
Another way to ask the same is if someone around here have already done it
As far as I understand, it can be selfhosted.
I've done it myself in the past (not being a developer) using an heroku instance.
@fbartels that fixed the issue! I have no idea what it added up that /
thanks!
Blot.im is a blogging platform with no interface but just folders and files in your computer that blot render as a webpage. Simple plain text magic. I love this kind of stuff.
I've been looking at this project for a while and I just realized they open sourced their code. On words of his developer:
I recommend waiting until I write a guide before attempting to run Blot on your own server. Eventually I will refactor the code such that Blot can be installed quickly and simply. I will write the neccessary documentation and sell Blot at a reasonable price to self-hosters, with an option to pay more for support.
I've been using Omnivore during the last months and it's a really well polished app. I ditched Readwise Reader, which I never quite understood at all and I was not interested in their dummy AI features.
But I would LOVE to self-host Omnivore, so today I searched this forum and found this thread
Is any of you actually self hosting it already?
PS: I just learned from you that they don't have an export-all feature (!) but the developer said on their Discord you can do it through API, as the Obsidian plugin does:
there's also https://github.com/taubyte/tau
hello folks, I'm sorry to revive this old thread but today I found this fork that seems interesting:
12ft is offline now.
there's a self hosted version I'm pitching for having it here at Cloudron
I just want to revive this thread again. I wonder if @adhodgson can provide more insights about how to have a roundabout for not having Mailman available at Cloudron but needing to have mailing lists. Iām on that side.
@brandthedwarf I finally did it. I'm not a technical person and just followed the instructions running it locally
Oh this is a nice app. Upvote!