150 self-hosted developer tools. Each is a single Go binary with SQLite. Replace $400/mo in SaaS for $29/mo.
Stockyard Complete bundles 150 self-hosted tools for $29/mo. Each tool is a single Go binary with embedded SQLite — no Docker, no Redis, no Postgres. Install any tool with one curl command and you are running in under a minute.
The average developer team pays for 10-20 SaaS subscriptions. Analytics, error tracking, feature flags, status pages, CRM, invoicing. Each tool owns a piece of your data and charges a monthly fee. Self-hosted alternatives give you the same functionality on your own server at a fraction of the cost.
Replaces: Statuspage.io, LaunchDarkly, Bitly, Ghost, Typeform, Mixpanel, FreshBooks, 1Password Teams, and 142 more
The open-source alternative to most SaaS tools exists, but running it is a different story. Self-hosting Sentry requires Docker, Postgres, Redis, Kafka, Clickhouse, and a multi-gigabyte installation. Self-hosting GitLab needs at least 4 GB of RAM and a dedicated server. Self-hosting Plausible requires Docker Compose with Postgres and Clickhouse. The open-source label gets you past the license fee, but the operational cost — the time spent configuring, updating, and troubleshooting multi-service deployments — often exceeds what the SaaS subscription would have cost.
Stockyard takes a different approach to self-hosted software. Every tool compiles to a single static binary with an embedded SQLite database. No Docker, no Postgres, no Redis, no Kafka. Download the binary, set a port and data directory, run it. The total installation time is under 30 seconds. The operational burden is near zero because there is nothing to configure beyond two environment variables. This is what self-hosted software should feel like — not a weekend project, but a 30-second install.
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Single binary. Free to start. $29/mo (all 150 tools) for Pro.