My Bitwarden renewal came through this morning. It’s still $10 per year. I was about to cancel, but I thought what the heck at $10, I’ll keep it on out of principle and to show support.
I also have a tutanota encrypted email, which costs little more than pocket change over the year. I hardly use it, but it’s there.
I wondered then, if this community had any little gems to share - services they pay for that are let’s say under $30 annually. I think we can exclude VPS, since lots of people will probably have them already.
I’m going to cross post at /r/opensource too.
Bitwarden and Email.
I trust a company like Bitwarden to handle uptime of my password manager more than I do myself. If most of my selfhosted services went down, I’m gonna be a little annoyed, but I can survive. If Bitwarden goes down, that’s a real PITA.
And email, because f**k trying to self host email successfully, I’ve accepted I’ll just have to use a commercial provider for emails. I’ll try and set up a self hosted server at some point, but on a separate domain and most likely just to mess around/learn.
Fastmail and nextdns. I’m still paying for iCloud, but I intend to move everything to my local server.
I go on and off streaming services: Disney, Hulu, Netflix, HBO.
Amazon Prime, which includes a bunch of goodies.
Kindle Unlimited. I usually wait for promotions since there isn’t a ton of material I like that I haven’t read yet. Also I’m rather busy lately.
What do you use nextdns for? Whats the difference between this and a vpn?
Im into fitness so: Lose it! and Hevy (dont know if there are good selfhosted alternatives)
Mullvad Bitwarden Goodnotes cuz im studying right now and make notes on my iPad
AirVPN but if you don’t need port forwarding Mullvad is king.
Bitwarden for passwords
MXRoute for mail
Kagi for search
Backblaze B2 for offsite backupsI self host pi-hole, but I send them some money once in a while.
What are your thoughts on Kagi? How does it compare to Google/Bing/etc?
nextdns really like the custom dns overrides and the great tailscale integration
A few:
- YT Music
- 1Password (technically I get it free from work, but I would pay if they switch or I change jobs)
- Proton VPN , i am grandfathered into an older plan
VPN, Cloud storage, cloud hosting.
I don’t exactly have a VPS per se, but rather a CG-NAT bypass server to connect my home server to the open Internet. I sometimes used it as an external backup storage as well, but the server is cheap so the storage space available is minimal.
(Obvious disclosure, I am the one running the service)
If support for open source is what you are looking for, may I suggest taking a look at Communick? It basically takes the open source alternatives for social media and messaging platforms, and packages them for easy access and setup. There are packages for Mastodon, Lemmy or Matrix each of them for less than $10/year and fully managed. I’m pledging to take 20% of the profits and contribute to the upstream projects.
Calendly. I wantwantwant to self-host Cal.com, but the only way I’ve ever made it work is via Cloudron. And if I’m gonna pay for Cloudron? I might as well just pay for Calendly.
Same.
5$ VPS for email server
I pay for a good number of them. Not that I can’t self-host alternatives. It is just easier:
- 1Password
- OneDrive
- B2 Storage (backing up OneDrive amongst other things)
- VPS
I pay like $5 a month for web hosting. Not worth it to self-host a public e-commerce site on my own network.
Who do you host through?
Linode. It’s a pretty basic Wordpress site on their shared hosting plan. It doesn’t get a lot of traffic so I haven’t really seen a reason to upgrade or switch.