Building a home lab is a process, and the more self-hosted services you add, the more complicated it becomes to provide security and manage them. It gets to be a headache eventually, but you can make things easier by using a reverse proxy to expose your services using human-readable URLs instead of IP and port combinations. There are plenty of options to choose from, depending if you need versatility, ease of setup and use, and how well you’re versed in the command line, but Nginx Proxy Manager ticks all the boxes for most home lab users. It’s got a web-based GUI, is quick to set up thanks to a Docker container, and has the option of advanced configuration if you need it down the road.