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Show HN: I made an open-source personal dashboard builder

68 points| alexpate | 1 year ago |github.com

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xnx|1 year ago

Confusing title since "dashboard" appears nowhere on the page. Better description might be "An open-source dynamic link-in-bio" (AKA Linktree alternative)

teruakohatu|1 year ago

I couldn't figure out what it was from the README, I am surprised it made the homepage of HN. If the author reads this, I suggest updating the README and resubmitting it to HN sometime in the future.

Edit: The app website explains it much better: https://glow.as/

diggan|1 year ago

> An open-source dynamic link-in-bio

FWIW, I understand what a "Dashboard" means, never heard of a "link-in-bio" before. From the website, it seems to be something like an "About" page? But dynamic I guess.

johnchristopher|1 year ago

The glow.as website has more information and examples: https://glow.as/

> Glow is a single link that you can use to house all the links to your social media profiles, websites, and other content. It's a great way to share all your content in one place, whether it be your favourite songs on Spotify, or a link to your latest products.

> Drag & drop

> Build your page block by block in minutes.

This looks interesting !

Here's an example: https://glow.as/alex

Arainach|1 year ago

Feedback for the team: the landing page offers me no insight into what this is. The "introduction" link points to the same file that is hosted.

At a minimum, I expect a screenshot (preferrably multiple) and example code snippets that show some of what can be done. This is general guidance for any open source repository that desires other people to use it, not limited to this project.

Cthulhu_|1 year ago

I'd expect the GH page to have similar content to the actual website, https://glow.as/. I only found that by searching for a link, which was the big leader image on the GH page. At the very least, add a textual "website" link to the GH landing page.

joelfried|1 year ago

Should we know what "link in bio" means? How is that a "personal dashboard"?

smeej|1 year ago

Good question.

For the team: From the term "personal dashboard," I was expecting something that would allow me to track data that's important to me, locally, like if I want to track my sleep stats and my spending and my food intake and whatever else. That's what "personal dashboard" means to me, and I was excited for a self-hosted, open source, clean way to do that.

Maybe that product exists, but sadly it has nothing to do with this one.

spencerchubb|1 year ago

A link in bio is primarily used by social media influencers. It would usually link to their other social media pages, a merch website, and stuff like that. It solves the issue of most social media platforms only allowing one link

earthtograndma|1 year ago

16th president; freed the slaves

hk1337|1 year ago

It comes across as like linktree but with some nicer features. Linktree+ on steroids.

tgv|1 year ago

Looks like it's a feed that combines various (personal) sources.

timfsu|1 year ago

Cool project! I clicked on it hoping it was a way to easily visualize my own personal stats. Anyone know of a project like that? Grafana for personal data :)

aftergibson|1 year ago

This is precisely what I was hoping for. This really isn't a dashboard for personal use as the title implies.

x86a|1 year ago

So, Grafana? ;)

teamspirit|1 year ago

This is great! Really nice on the eyes and well organized. It did take me a while to figure out what to look for though - as others have mentioned. I had to find the actual link on the GitHub page then browse the homepage to understand what it was. When I saw it though, I really liked it.

I'd love to see this expanded to non-software engineers. Artists, for example, could also use this.

edit: I spoke too soon. I see that artists can use this as well. The icon gallery needs a couple more, like Soundcloud, but the basics are there for everyone. Great job!

crowcroft|1 year ago

I wouldn't say a 'link in bio' page === personal dashboard. Having said that, this looks like a really nice link in bio product, congrats on the launch!

I always see these services targeted to individuals, but have you considered targeting SMBs? So many restaurants, plumbers, etc. have TERRIBLE websites that they struggle to maintain properly for various reasons. I don't see any reason that a tool like this wouldn't be sufficient.

Also just a flag that I get a 404 when I try to see the project's license.

fragmede|1 year ago

I've always wondered if many company's website should simply be a high resolution webcam pointed at a chalkboard on their premiesis.

aftergibson|1 year ago

Some feedback:

- It's a very cool idea, and massive congrats on the launch!

- This has been done before, but a slick looking open source version is very cool! Have you looked at the concept of now pages, as this might lean into that? https://nownownow.com/about

- Personal dashboard builder is a poor term for this, as it implies a dashboard for personal data/usage.

- Link in bio is also a poor term, I suspect it's not a popular / well-known term. Personal Homepage is probably the best I can think of. Or now page perhaps?

- This GitHub readme says very little of substance, which gives me... "unfinished side project" vibes.

Best of luck with it!

j45|1 year ago

Congrats on the launch, I think I'll try this out and consider it for self hosting.

If you want to connect with different segments, packaging this to make it available for things like yunohost (one click install) could be really valuable as more than a few ppl on tools like can have their own domains already setup.

I think the github landing page would remove a bunch of the questions below if you put screenshots of the steps and different kinds of outputs, and if it's really fun an animated gif that covers the entire experience in a few seconds (almost too fast).

nilirl|1 year ago

Terrible description of what it is but the demo on twitter does look very nice.

If this could pull from custom APIs as well that'd be great. Maybe a few generic UI components for different kinds of data.

djaychela|1 year ago

Example page link on the site is currently bringing up an application error.

Application error: a server-side exception has occurred (see the server logs for more information). Digest: 2870927976

pentagrama|1 year ago

It's really nice to see a "link in bio" product that is open source and self-hostable.

I would like to see how the page editor looks and works, but there are no screenshots on the GitHub page (https://github.com/tryglow/glow) or in the hosted version (https://glow.as/).

hk1337|1 year ago

I like it, it looks really nice. To create an account on glow.as requires either Twitter or Google and I have neither. Self hosting appears to be hosting the entire project like I run my own server like glow.as for people to create their dashboards.

I wish either to allow creating an account with an email or like a mini version to build a single dashboard.

codazoda|1 year ago

I see that this is early. It would be nice to have a screenshot and a description. Like other readers, I suggest adding some more info to the readme and/or a link to the website. The license is also missing (there's a link but it gives a 404).

purple-leafy|1 year ago

My trouble is why on earth, if you want people to use your thing, don’t you have a demo or gif of it working right on your README!

I instantly give up on projects that don’t bother to SHOW.

DONT TELL ME, SHOW ME!

joeevans1000|1 year ago

Please provide an email sign up option. X and Google are not companies many of us want to use anymore (if even we ever did for sign-ups).

captn3m0|1 year ago

The link-in-bio pages themselves break occasionally with WebGL disabled (MacOS/Safari/Lockdown Mode enabled).

jszymborski|1 year ago

Curious how this manages to be free but uses the X api which, iirc, requires you to pay get timeline data.

ramon156|1 year ago

How does this compare to linktree?

floodle|1 year ago

I wouldn't assume people know what a link-in-bio is. I've never heard of it.

alexpate|1 year ago

Thanks for the feedback. Yeah I think we need to play around with some different terms. A few others have suggested "personal homepage builder", or something similar along those lines.

gramakri2|1 year ago

The link to license is broken. It links to LICENSE.md instead of LICENSE

alexpate|1 year ago

Thanks for noticing this. Just pushed up a fix!

tonymet|1 year ago

somehow 25kb of HTML turned into 3500kb of JS