My non-negotiable self-hosted productivity stack for 2026
For me, as a tech blogger, productivity isn’t about trying every new app that shows up on my feed. It’s about building a setup I can trust every single day. Over the years, I’ve slowly moved toward self-hosting most of my core tools, not because it’s trendy, but because it gives me control, speed, and peace of mind. When my data stays with me and my tools work the same way every time, my focus improves naturally. This stack is the result of that mindset. These are the tools I rely on daily, and they will be a non-negotiable part of my self-hosted productivity stack for 2026.
For me, as a tech blogger, productivity isn’t about trying every new app that shows up on my feed. It’s about building a setup I can trust every single day. Over the years, I’ve slowly moved toward self-hosting most of my core tools, not because it’s trendy, but because it gives me control, speed, and peace of mind. When my data stays with me and my tools work the same way every time, my focus improves naturally. This stack is the result of that mindset. These are the tools I rely on daily, and they will be a non-negotiable part of my self-hosted productivity stack for 2026.
Anton Remes
Finland
Finland
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