Community Apps

Browse our large and growing catalog of applications to run in your Unraid server. 

Download the Plugin  |  Become a Community Developer


Community-built

All the applications you love—built and maintained by a community member who understands what you need on Unraid. Love a particular app or plugin? Donate directly to the developer to support their work.

Created by a Legend

Andrew (aka Squid) has worked tirelessly to build and enhance the experience of Community Apps for users like you.

Moderated and Vetted

Moderators ensure that apps listed in the store offer a safe, compatible, and consistent experience. 


HealthchecksDashboard's Icon

HealthchecksDashboard

Network ServicesOther, Other, Tools / UtilitiesUtilities

A standalone dashboard page showing the status of the checks in your Healthchecks.io account. INSTRUCTIONS: Enable the "Advanced View" in the top right of the container setup page, and add your VIEW ONLY API key from Healthchecks.io settings page in the "WebUI" portion. You can then change "Label" to anything you would like in order to have it show above your checks, or omit it all together, and lastly you can change from the light theme to a dark theme. All this needs to be done on the "WebUI" portion so you can easily launch it from your container list.

heimdall's Icon

Heimdall(https://heimdall.site) is a way to organise all those links to your most used web sites and web applications in a simple way. Simplicity is the key to Heimdall. Why not use it as your browser start page? It even has the ability to include a search bar using either Google, Bing or DuckDuckGo.

hetzner-ddns's Icon

hetzner-ddns beta

Network Services

This Docker image will allow you to use the Hetzner DNS Service (https://www.hetzner.com/dns-console) as a Dynamic DNS (DDNS) Provider.

hideme_privoxy's Icon

hideme_privoxy

Network Services

wireguard vpn client with privoxy and microsocks in docker its a hideme vpn client ONLY LOCAL_NET - CIDR mask of the local IP addresses which will acess the proxy and bypass it, comma seperated HIDEME_SERVER - HideMe Server to use HIDEME_FILE - configuration file, only edit when you know what you do HIDEME_USER - your HideMe username for your vpn HIDEME_PASS - your HideMe password for your vpn TZ - Timezone, not relevant for function IMPORTANT, if ipv6 is active in your network, set in extra parameters ...disable_ipv6=1 port 8080 privoxy - edit in bridge mode to fit your needs port 1080 socks proxy - edit in bridge mode to fit your needs

homer's Icon

A dead simple static HOMe for your servER to keep your services on hand from a simple yaml config.

honeygain's Icon

With Honeygain, you can make money by simply sharing your Internet. Start earning now. Signup using link: https://r.honeygain.me/MM82990E90. Enter credentials inside post arguments.

HumHub's Icon

HumHub

Network ServicesWeb

HumHub is a free social network software and framework built to give you the tools to make communication and collaboration easy and successful. The Database is at 'localhost', username is 'humhub', the database name is 'humhub', there are no password (local user)

i2p's Icon

Upstream Docker images for the Java implementation of the Invisible Internet(I2P). The Invisible Internet Project (I2P) is a fully encrypted private network layer. It protects your activity and location. Every day people use the network to connect with people without worry of being tracked or their data being collected. In some cases people rely on the network when they need to be discrete or are doing sensitive work.

i2pplus's Icon

I2P+ is an enhanced version of the Java I2P anonymizing network platform that aims to deliver a superior user experience and improved network performance while retaining full compatibility with upstream I2P. An enhanced user interface with updated themes, easier to understand configuration and diagnostics, and an augmented feature set make I2P+ a compelling alternative to the official I2P release. Additionally, I2P+ implements improvements to the router's network performance and, for routers that are firewalled, significantly increases participating traffic and network responsiveness. Performance of the resident BitTorrent client I2PSnark is also improved in some contexts.

iGotify's Icon

iGotify Notification Assistant is a lightweight service that complements Gotify Server by decrypting messages and triggering push notifications to iOS devices via Apple's APNs. This container is essential for enabling push notifications within the iOS app. Setup Instructions: 1. First, install and configure the official Gotify Server (Docker). 2. Install iGotify. You only need to fill in the required information. Gotify URLS, Gotify Client Tokens and SecNtfy Tokens do not need to be filled in. 3. Make sure that Gotify and iGotify are accessible from outside (only if you don't want them to be accessible only locally) with nginx or Traefik. 4. Download the iGotify app for IOS and follow the instructions Further information can be found on the developer github page This setup has been tested and confirmed to work effectively with NGINX Proxy Manager, ensuring a smooth operation for delivering notifications.

Imgburn's Icon

This Docker container runs ImgBurn client via WINE, so that you can back up your optical disks with the separation and portability capabilities of Docker on Linux. It runs Imgburn and starts a virtual X server and a VNC server with Web GUI, so that you can interact with it. This container needs additional installation steps after running the docker, which can be found here: https://github.com/JWolvers/imgburn-wine-container/?tab=readme-ov-file#installation

InspIRCd's Icon

InspIRCd is a modular Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server written in C++ It was created from scratch to be stable, modern and lightweight. It provides a tunable number of features through the use of an advanced but well documented module system. By keeping core functionality to a minimum we hope to increase the stability, security and speed of InspIRCd while also making it customisable to the needs of many different users. NOTE: If you want to change the hostname turn on 'Advanced View' and at the 'Extra-Parameters' change '--hostname=YOURPREFERREDHOSTNAME' The container will create a TLS certificate at first start or if the certificate isn't found in the 'conf/' directory, after it is created you can import your own certificate. HASH CREATION NOTICE: Read the discription from the variable 'Operator Password Hash' how to create the hash from your password.

iperf3's Icon

Network performance testing tool. Spawns an iperf3 instance with the settings you put in the "Post Arguments" field (switch to Advanced View to see it). By default that will be a server on port 5201, which can be remapped below. Clearing Post Arguments will show the help text in the log and stop.

ipfs-kubo's Icon

ipfs-kubo

Cloud, Network ServicesOther

IPFS is a global, versioned, peer-to-peer filesystem. It combines good ideas from previous systems such as Git, BitTorrent, Kademlia, SFS, and the Web. It is like a single BitTorrent swarm, exchan> ⛔⛔NEVER EXPOSE THE RPC API TO THE PUBLIC INTERNET⛔⛔ The API port (by default 5001) provides admin-level access to your Kubo IPFS node. See RPC API v0 docs for more information. https://docs.ipfs.tech/reference/kubo/rpc/

iPXE-buildweb's Icon

A web-based user interface that provide a way for the user to select any relevant iPXE build options, specify any embedded script, etc, and then construct and download the appropriate file. fork from chvb/Docker-Apache-PHP, works from xbgmsharp/ipxe-buildweb. based on phusion 0.9.18(ubuntu 14.04)

iventoy's Icon

iVentoy is an enhanced version of the PXE server. With iVentoy you can boot and install OS on multiple machines at the same time through the network. iVentoy is extremely easy to use, without complicated configuration, just put the ISO file in the specified location and select PXE boot in the client machine. iVentoy supports x86 Legacy BIOS, IA32 UEFI, x86_64 UEFI and ARM64 UEFI mode at the same time. iVentoy support 110+ common types of OS (Windows/WinPE/Linux/VMware)

iVentoy's Icon

iVentoy

Network ServicesOther

Dockerized version of iVentoy for use on unraid. iVentoy is an enhanced version of the PXE server. With iVentoy you can boot and install OS on multiple machines at the same time through the network. iVentoy is extremely easy to use, without complicated configuration, just put the ISO file in the specified location and select PXE boot in the client machine. iVentoy supports x86 Legacy BIOS, IA32 UEFI, x86_64 UEFI and ARM64 UEFI mode at the same time. iVentoy support 110+ common types of OS (Windows/WinPE/Linux/VMware)

jellyfin-discord-bot's Icon

A simple and leightweight Discord Bot, that integrates with your Jellyfin Media server and enables you to listen to your favourite music directly from discord. Supports Discord commands and easy configuration with environment variables. To set up your own instance, please follow the guide: https://github.com/manuel-rw/jellyfin-discord-music-bot/wiki

JmzHomeProxy's Icon

Proxy is in quotes because I couldn't think of a better name. There is nothing overly special about this other than using it as a simple and easy to use dashboard for all your self-hosted services. Only caveat to using this, is that if you host this on public facing server and use https then the services you are adding to it must be https also due to iframe restrictions.

joshgaby-tor-relay's Icon

joshgaby-tor-relay

Network ServicesPrivacy, Other

This docker image will install the latest current stable version of Tor server. It will run Tor as an unprivileged regular user, as recommended by torproject.org. It includes the latest Tor Debian package from torproject.org which is installed and configured according the Tor project recommendations. Additionally it can be run as a hidden bridge using obfs4proxy The Tor network relies on volunteers to donate bandwidth. The more people who run relays, the faster the Tor network will be. If you have at least 2 megabits/s for both upload and download, please help out Tor by configuring your server to be a Tor relay too. INSTALLATION: Create a folder appdata/tor-data/config (this will be used to store the config between restarts) Download sample Config: https://github.com/josh-gaby/tor-server/blob/master/torrc Edit the config as necessary (Configuration details can be found here: https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html.en) Put this into the config folder. Create a folder appdata/tor-data/data (this will be used to preserve your relays keys/data between restarts) Edit the docker parameters and run it. https://hub.docker.com/r/joshgaby/tor-server/

Juicepass2mqtt's Icon

This tool will publish Juicebox data from a UDP proxy to MQTT discoverable by HomeAssistant. Hopefully we won't need this if EnelX fixes their API! It is required that both your JuiceBox and the machine you are running juicepassproxy on have internal static IPs on your intranet.

Komf's Icon

Komf is a Metadata Fetcher for Komga and/or Kavita. You can let it run in the Background to update new added series or Connect to it's API directly and/or use the userscript to update directly in the Komga WebUI.(https://github.com/Snd-R/komf-userscript) Note that this is an API Container so there is no WebUI. Setup: Add Container as usual. Add the application.yml to the config folder (if it wasn't automatically added). Remove the Komf or Kavita Parts of the yml, when you aren't planning on using them. The .yml is in the top Post of the Thread (https://forums.unraid.net/topic/124326-komf-docker-support-thread/).