Docker manager for one host or a whole fleet. - Manage local, remote TLS, and NAT'd/VPS hosts from one UI - Deploy & update Compose stacks, incl. from Git with auto-sync - Live logs, metrics, and an in-browser container shell - Scan every image for CVEs (Grype/Trivy) before it ships - Inject secrets from 1Password, Vault, Infisical, Doppler - Encrypted backups to local, S3, or GCS - Semver update badges with release notes - SSO, LDAP, and role-based access Hardened and free.
We have built Dockhand because managing Docker across a homelab or enterprise meant juggling terminal tabs, half-abandoned dashboards, and SSH sessions - and none of them did everything we needed in one place.
So Dockhand is the tool we wanted: one clean UI for every host (local, remote, or NAT'd behind an agent), Compose stacks you can deploy straight from Git, live logs and an in-browser shell, CVE scanning before anything ships, and secrets pulled from 1Password/Vault/Infisical/Proton Pass without ever touching disk. Self-hosted, security-hardened, and free for personal use.
It's actively developed and we'd genuinely love your feedback - what would make it a keeper for your setup? Happy to answer anything in the comments.
Dockhand
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We have built Dockhand because managing Docker across a homelab or enterprise meant juggling terminal tabs, half-abandoned dashboards, and SSH sessions - and none of them did everything we needed in one place.
So Dockhand is the tool we wanted: one clean UI for every host (local, remote, or NAT'd behind an agent), Compose stacks you can deploy straight from Git, live logs and an in-browser shell, CVE scanning before anything ships, and secrets pulled from 1Password/Vault/Infisical/Proton Pass without ever touching disk. Self-hosted, security-hardened, and free for personal use.
It's actively developed and we'd genuinely love your feedback - what would make it a keeper for your setup? Happy to answer anything in the comments.