24/07/2026
Most homelabs end up as a stack of separate tools bolted together. Portainer for Docker. Proxmox for the VMs. Uptime Kuma for monitoring. Something else for backups, a VPN layered on top. Every one its own login, its own update, its own thing to break at 2am.
WolfStack is what happens when you fold all of that into a single binary.
One command installs it — no database, no dependencies. After that, one dashboard runs:
- Docker, LXC, KVM/QEMU VMs and Kubernetes, same UI and same clustering
- Networking, storage, and scheduled backups to S3, Proxmox Backup Server, NFS or SMB
- Public status pages, alerting and a CVE scanner
- A 530+ app store, one click each
- Visual workflow automation, plus an AI agent that can actually act on the cluster
And it doesn't try to replace what you already trust. Still on Proxmox? WolfStack manages its VMs through the Proxmox API. Already running Tailscale or WireGuard? It picks up the existing tunnel.
Free for personal use, up to 3 hosts. Runs on eight Linux distros, from a Raspberry Pi to a full rack.
One binary. Every server you run.
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