Unfortunately due to privacy concerns we have issues using this - I would be very interested if they offered a self-hosted option. Notion looks great and I might try it out for side projects.
Are there any good self-hosted alternatives to notion? Ideally something that multiple people can access, I just want to have a network accessible place to store and edit recipes and other household stuff.
I have been looking for something similar and settled on using notion.so
I dont like how self host is not an option but its very clean, supports markdown, has an awesome interface as a personal wiki, and the free tier has plenty of space.
I used to run it on node but then I switched to notion I prefer the notion way much more. However I'm looking to move away from notion to something selfhosted.
A great deal of comments here want self-hosted capability, understandably given the HN crowd. But really, Notion is (probably) not in a position to do that, given their code being proprietary from Day 1.
I run PageDash [1], a personal web archive service, and that is also the No. 1 ask. While I can understand it, for any startup to focus on self-hosting from Day 1 is probably a shot in the foot, unless I have an open-source model from Day 1.
That is awesome to hear that there is a self-hosted version. I was reading through your docs hoping to find something like that. Is there somewhere on your site that I missed which gives more details about this?
Self-hosting apps seem like the way we're going to go in the future. I do like the use or Archive.org to help the end user, and the rest of us at the same time.
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