Running a home server inevitably means juggling repetitive tasks. If you’ve built a home server, there’s no denying that you probably are a pro-user doing pro-user things, which would require you to constantly move files around, check notifications, and manage backups. Additionally, you are likely to use a range of services to pass data to each other. Sure, you can script parts of it, but over time, those scripts can get out of hand, requiring constant maintenance too — especially if you add more pieces to your stack. That’s usually the point where people start looking at automation platforms.