104 products Sparkpulse tracks are shipping around self hosted. The highest-velocity self hosted products right now are Windmill, Coder and Memos (ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity score). The theme runs across 16 sectors, so the momentum you see here is drawn from products competing in different corners of the market. Their velocity scores span 5.0 to 8.8 out of 10, a spread that shows how unevenly shipping cadence is distributed across the field. Below: the products carrying this theme and 10 recent editorial briefs that reference it, the most recent dated Aug 4, 2026. Everything on this page is regenerated from verified release data, so the ranking reflects the latest changelogs rather than a static list.
#01WindmillWindmill gave away the warehouse connectors and now runs dbt natively — the trial is the strategy.8.8alternatives →#02CoderCoder hardens its core and quietly builds aibridge into a governed AI-agent gateway.7.5alternatives →#03MemosMemos is turning a personal note store into an agent-addressable, private-by-default service7.5alternatives →#04OpenStatusopenstatus is adding the enterprise surface without giving up the self-host story6.3alternatives →#05InvokeAIInvokeAI's video release is on its second candidate, now with Intel GPUs in scope.6.3alternatives →#06TeableTeable ships daily, and the work has moved from grid features to platform governance.6.3alternatives →#07LeantimeLeantime is stabilizing its big 3.9 rewrite while extending cross-project planning and a mobile API6.3alternatives →#08LibreChatLibreChat's agents stop being fire-and-forget: you can now interrupt, steer, and answer them mid-run.6.3alternatives →#09SRSSRS opens a 7.0 line built on a Go proxy tier, and drops features it no longer wants to carry.6.3alternatives →#10File BrowserFile Browser is shutting down — the repo archives on 2026-09-01 and no security fixes follow.6.3alternatives →#11Open Web AnalyticsOpen Web Analytics went from one release a year to six in a fortnight.6.3alternatives →#12KomgaKomga is rewriting its web UI in the open, shipping the beta alongside the old one.6.3alternatives →#13NocoBaseNocoBase is building AI employees as plugins and Portals as the surface they live on6.3alternatives →#14HelpSpotHelpSpot bolts AI and an MCP server onto a self-hosted helpdesk that still ships on SQL Server.6.3alternatives →#15DashyA release per merged PR, and right now nearly every one is a translation string.6.3alternatives →#16BigBlueButtonBigBlueButton is polishing the 4.0 beta it already committed to LiveKit, while 3.0 stays the production line.6.3alternatives →#17OpenProjectOpenProject settles into patch work after 17.7 shipped resource management.6.3alternatives →#18KeilaKeila adds transactional emails and multi-format templates, broadening past pure newsletters6.3alternatives →#193CX3CX is rebuilding around an AI Server, and it just handed the channel the AI edition to sell.6.3alternatives →#20Paperless-ngxPaperless-ngx shipped its 3.0 rewrite, then spent a week putting out the fires.6.3alternatives →#21OpnFormOpnForm is turning its V2 platform into an automation surface, one integration at a time.5.0alternatives →#22IcingaIcinga 2 is fixing the same API permission holes across every supported branch.5.0alternatives →#23ProwlarrA steady indexer-maintenance cadence: fixes, definitions, translations, repeat.5.0alternatives →#24HoppscotchA browser API client rebuilding itself as self-hosted infrastructure — while its cloud loses collections.5.0alternatives →#25Stirling-PDFStirling PDF is clearing the decks — six weeks of hotfixes ahead of a promised big release.5.0alternatives →#26Trilium NotesA local-first note app hardens its imports and keeps AI optional5.0alternatives →#27CountlyCountly's LTS line is spending its releases on hardening the surfaces customers extend.5.0alternatives →#28InvoicePlaneInvoicePlane's 1.7.2 is a mass security remediation, still working through its release candidates.5.0alternatives →#29RetoolRetool is fencing in its app-building agent — plan mode above, row-level data policies below.5.0alternatives →#30LibreSpeedLibreSpeed finished its design migration and is now hardening what it measures.5.0alternatives →#31StalwartStalwart is chasing mail RFCs and its own storage layer at the same time5.0alternatives →#32BigcapitalOpen-source accounting shipping near-daily fix batches while quietly migrating its front end to TypeScript.5.0alternatives →#33ILIASThree supported majors, one security fix, patched in lockstep every month.5.0alternatives →#34ownCloudAfter years on the 10.x maintenance line, ownCloud Classic is finally cutting 11.0.0 candidates5.0alternatives →#35AdGuard HomeAdGuard Home patches a DNS-over-QUIC resource exhaustion advisory and moves edge to the new UI5.0alternatives →#36The LoungeThe Lounge ships steadily but publishes release notes that say nothing.5.0alternatives →#37Nextcloud TalkThe 25.0 alpha turns Talk toward classified channels and retention control — the stable lines only get call fixes.5.0alternatives →#38MirrorFlyMirrorFly publishes a chat-API content farm; the product itself is invisible in this feed.5.0alternatives →#39DiscourseMonthly releases on time, security out-of-band, and the changelog living somewhere else5.0alternatives →#40mailcowmailcow's release notes are almost entirely upstream security currency.5.0alternatives →
Windmill, Coder, Memos, OpenStatus, InvokeAI, and 35 more — the self hosted products Sparkpulse tracks, ranked by shipping velocity from verified changelogs.
Which self hosted product has the highest shipping velocity?
Windmill, with the top velocity score (8.8/10) — Sparkpulse's velocity score is derived from verified release data.
How many products are shipping around self hosted?
Sparkpulse currently tracks 104 products carrying the self hosted theme, updated continuously from verified release data.