I've been running my own homelab for 4+ years (2 servers, 15+ services). After helping friends set up theirs, I noticed the same pattern: they'd spend weeks piecing together random tutorials, debugging YAML indentation, and giving up before getting anything running.
So I built Homelab Creator - a structured course + ready-to-deploy Docker Compose configs.
What's included: - 12-lesson Docker fundamentals course (from zero to docker-compose) - 15 production-ready service configs (Jellyfin, Nextcloud, Gitea, Grafana, etc.) - 6 remote access guides (Cloudflare Tunnels, Traefik, WireGuard, Tailscale) - All configs tested on both x86 and ARM (Raspberry Pi)
Tech stack: Next.js, hosted on Vercel, payments via Stripe.
I know there's tons of free content out there. The value here is having everything organized, tested together, and beginner-friendly in one place. Not for everyone - if you're already running 20+ containers, you don't need this.
Launch price is $19.
Happy to answer any questions about the technical setup or the configs themselves.