Self-Host with Docker · Yantr
Heimdall
Clean application dashboard with icons for quick access to your self-hosted services.
Ports
1
Deps
0
Use Cases
4
About
What Heimdall does
Heimdall is a minimalist dashboard for quick access to self-hosted services using customizable icons. It supports drag-and-drop organization, built-in icons, search, keyboard shortcuts, and tabs—ideal as a lightweight homelab launchpad.
Install Flow
How to self-host Heimdall
Heimdall can be deployed with standard Docker Compose using the Yantr app catalog. This page collects the basic information searchers usually need first: what Heimdall does, which Docker image Yantr uses, default ports, dependencies, and where to find the original compose template.
If you searched for Heimdall Docker, Heimdall Docker Compose, or self-host Heimdall, this page is the direct landing page for that app in Yantr's catalog.
After deployment, Yantr also lets you publish additional ports later from the stack page using Docker-style syntax. Use mappings like 8080:8080 for a fixed host port or just 8080 to let Docker assign a random host port for container port 8080.
Use Cases
What people run it for
Technical Details
Ports, image, and service metadata
Ports
These are the standard container ports Yantr knows about for Heimdall. You can keep the default mapping, remap them, or publish extra ports later after deployment with Docker syntax such as 3000:3000 or 3000.
| Port | Protocol | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 80 | HTTP | Web UI |
Docker Image
linuxserver/heimdall:latest
Service Name
heimdall
Notes
Things to know before you deploy
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