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Organised, app-like dashboard of homelab links with pages, groups, drag-and-drop, icons and a settings slide-out.
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LabDash is a lightweight, no-nonsense homepage for homelab owners who just want a clean launcher. No graphs, no noisy widgets—just a fast, organised way to jump to the services you run and keep them tidy.
Why LabDash?
I wanted a simple, easy-to-use dashboard: one place for links to all my services, organized into pages and groups, with quick editing and nice icons. That’s it.
Key features
- App-style tiles: Square, touch-friendly tiles that feel like a launcher.
- Pages & groups: Create multiple pages (e.g., “Home”, “Media”, “Infra”) and section them with groups.
- Quick edit mode: Toggle “Edit Apps” on a group, then click any tile to edit or delete.
Flexible icons:
- Auto-fetch site favicon
- Logo.dev by domain (optional key in Settings)
- Paste any image URL
- Upload your own PNG/JPG/WebP
Backup & restore: One-click Export JSON and Import JSON of your entire dashboard.
Reset: Easily start fresh (with confirmation).
Offline-friendly: Everything is stored locally in your browser.
How it works
Create a page, then add groups on that page.
Add links inside a group. Give each link a title, URL, and choose an icon source.
Reorder anything by dragging: pages, groups, and tiles.
Export your setup to JSON whenever you want a backup; Import to restore.
Privacy & permissions
- Your data stays on your device. LabDash uses chrome.storage.local to save pages, groups, links, and preferences.
No accounts, no analytics, no trackers.
- Network requests only occur when you open a link or if you choose icon sources that load images (e.g., a favicon, a custom image URL, or Logo.dev).
Optional: Logo.dev integration
- If you add your Logo.dev publishable token in Settings, LabDash can fetch crisp brand icons by domain (e.g., example.com).
- When enabled, you’ll see the required attribution link (“Logos provided by Logo.dev”) in the corner.