Your homelab dashboard, hosted in France
A visual and modular dashboard powered by Dasharr, installed and maintained by DINAO. See what’s happening inside your services, on our French servers — not just buttons.
What is Dasharr?
Dasharr is a self-hosted dashboard builder, designed to bridge the gap between simple launchers (Homarr, Heimdall) and heavy data visualization tools (Grafana). While most dashboards simply give you a button to open a service, Dasharr is built to show you what’s happening inside that service — or your server itself.
It offers live widgets: a shell widget that runs a command at regular intervals, with regex parsing to map the output (e.g., “ONLINE”) to visual Green/Red states; MQTT support to subscribe to Mosquitto or Frigate topics and blink alerts (doorbell, presence detection); and Pi-hole / AdGuard Home statistics (request volume, blocked percentage).
On the technical side, the backend relies on Python (FastAPI) for system interaction and command execution, the frontend on React + Tailwind CSS with a responsive drag-and-drop grid, and real-time communication via REST + WebSockets. With DINAO, your Dasharr is hosted in France, backed up and maintained.
Host Dasharr at DINAO
Resource tiers compatible with Dasharr prerequisites (minimum 1 vCPU / 512 Mo / 1 Go). Hosted in France, fully managed.
This application uses an unofficial/unverified image or requires custom resources. We review and deploy it upon request.
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You might be wondering…
How does Dasharr differ from Homarr or Heimdall?
Launchers like Homarr or Heimdall mainly provide a button to open your services. Dasharr goes further: it shows what’s happening inside your services and your server, without reaching Grafana’s complexity.
What types of widgets are available?
Dasharr offers shell widgets (a command executed at intervals, with regex parsing to Green/Red states), MQTT subscriptions (Mosquitto, Frigate) to blink alerts, and Pi-hole or AdGuard Home statistics.
Do I need to know how to code to build a dashboard?
No, for the layout: the grid is built by drag-and-drop. Advanced widgets (shell, MQTT) require some configuration, but remain within reach of a homelab technical profile.
Where is the data hosted?
On the DINAO infrastructure in France, in one of the available data centers. Your dashboard and data never leave the territory.
Can I change plans or export my data?
Yes. You can upgrade or downgrade at any time, and your configuration remains exportable — no proprietary lock-in.