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GlassHome

Finally, a beautiful dashboard for Home Assistant

A beautiful Home Assistant dashboard that's finished out of the box. No card-stitching, no theme-hunting. Built for wall tablets and the whole family. Runs on your network.

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Hey Product Hunt! Solo founder here. I love Home Assistant. I could never say the same about its dashboard. It runs my whole house, but out of the box it looks like a settings menu, and making it nice ate my weekends. So I built the dashboard I wanted: GlassHome. Drag-and-drop, looks finished the second you open it, and simple enough that my wife actually uses it (biggest win). It sits right next to your existing setup, nothing to migrate. 9 months later it's grown into an ecosystem of nine repos/projects (most of them open source): 95 releases shipped, 35 published widgets, 7.7K widget downloads, and 883 people in the Discord shaping the roadmap. The piece I'm proudest of is the Widget SDK. Weird out of all I built this is the one I am telling you about, and I know SDK sounds technical, but I swear it's cool: creators build widgets in real code with full freedom over how it looks and behaves, and one command (`widget-cli publish`) puts it in everyone's hands. Shoutout to Coasting24, the first person other than me to build on with it. Better widgets in two weeks than I made in months. That's the whole idea: don't like it? Change it. Don't write code? A widget browser is built right into the dashboard: browse the catalog, hit install, done. Like an app store for your smart home. And yes, "anyone can publish code that runs on your dashboard" should raise an eyebrow. It sure as hell raised mine too. A widget can only reach your HA and GlassHome (browser-enforced, not a pinky-promise), never holds your keys, and only touches the devices you approve (a weather widget can't unlock your door). Full write-up: https://glasshome.app/docs/widge... Most of GlassHome is free. PRO is a one-time purchase, no subscription: $19.99 early-bird (50% off), and I'm holding that price through launch day for PH before it goes back to $39.99. Curious? Try the demo, no install: https://demo.glasshome.app Home: https://glasshome.app/ · Install (a few clicks): https://glasshome.app/docs/insta... · FAQ: https://glasshome.app/#faq I'm here all day. Tell me: what's the one widget your dashboard is missing? <3

About GlassHome on Product Hunt

Finally, a beautiful dashboard for Home Assistant

GlassHome was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 5 upvotes and 12 comments, placing #97 on the daily leaderboard. A beautiful Home Assistant dashboard that's finished out of the box. No card-stitching, no theme-hunting. Built for wall tablets and the whole family. Runs on your network.

On the analytics side, GlassHome competes within Home Automation and Home improvement — topics that collectively have 9.4k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how GlassHome performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted GlassHome?

GlassHome was hunted by Ihsen. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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