Uppi is a robust uptime monitoring solution built with Laravel, designed to track the availability of your web services and notify you when issues arise. Continuously monitors the status of your web services in realtime. Get notified when services go down and when they recover. Visual representation of your monitors' status. Track and manage service disruptions. Multiple notification channels for alerts. Share your service status with your users, or embed it in your website.
Specifically gives you an installation process for building and deploying it, no Docker webshit. Has a mobile app. Looks like it can use both SQLite and MySQL as its datastore.
A self-hostable video archive web app. Import video, channel, and playlist metadata from YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, and Floatplane. Import metadata from web URLs, local filesystem, and video IDs. GraphQL API. Written in PHP 8 with Laravel and MySQL. node.js is required to build the webshit. Nginx is namechecked, Apache might work.
A personal music streaming server that works.
A wiki with a much nicer UI than Mediawiki. Built on top of the Laravel framework, uses MySQL as its back end. Runs more like a book or notepad than a wiki (books -> chapters -> pages), so it has a really clean UI. Full search. WYSIWYG editor but is also Markdown enabled. Relatively lightweight, doesn't require a huge server, just a bitty box. Local auth as well as the usual socnets. Supports uploading images and limited editing (resizing, mostly) thereof. Supports embedding diagrams and sketches with draw.io out of the box.