A community of builders who own their software
Sovrium exists because software should belong to the people who run it. Come build with us — browse what others have made, ask questions, and help shape where it goes next.
What this is
Sovrium is source-available and self-hosted. The people who use it can read it, run it, change it, and keep it — no lock-in, no gatekeeper, no rented foundation.
The community is everyone building on that idea: developers, operators, and teams who’d rather own their tools than rent them. There’s nothing to sign up for. If you’re building something you control, you’re already part of it.
We’re in no rush, and we’re selling nothing here. Take what’s useful, give back what you can, and build at your own pace.
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Docs articles, in English and French
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Apps in the gallery to browse and fork
Free
Every feature, self-hosted
Ways to take part
However you like to build.
Join the conversation
Questions, ideas, and show-and-tell live on GitHub Discussions. Ask anything — no question is too small.
Open GitHub DiscussionsContribute
Found a rough edge? Open an issue or a pull request. The contributing guide walks you through it.
Read the contributing guideShow what you built
Every app in the gallery is proof of what one config can do. Add yours, or fork one to get started.
Open the apps galleryWhere Sovrium is heading
Sovrium is early and moving fast, and we build in public. Follow the milestones to see what’s next, and the releases to see what just shipped.