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by ivannovazzi
113 days ago
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Nice foundation. Self-hosted client portals make a lot of sense for dev shops and agencies who want full control. We're building Gatherly (gatherly.io) for a similar audience but with a SaaS approach focused on professional services (accounting firms, law firms, consultants). The key difference is we've baked in eIDAS-qualified e-signatures and automated document collection workflows — so clients can sign agreements and upload requested documents through a single branded portal, no account required. The self-hosted angle is interesting for developers, but most of the professional services firms we talk to want zero ops overhead. Would be curious if you've seen demand from non-technical users. |
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We just launched, so we’re still in the "discovery" phase regarding our user base but you’re right that many pro services want zero overhead, which is why a paid hosted version is on our roadmap to capture that majority.
We are starting with the self-hosted/open-source angle for two reasons:
Privacy & Control: For agencies handled sensitive data who aren't ready for a full SaaS commitment.
The "Tech-Forward" Freelancer: People doing smaller contracts who want a professional portal without another recurring subscription.
We plan to work on getting merged into Unraid to lower the barrier for those smaller self-hosters so it feels less like "ops" and more like a one-click install