I have already mentioned Gladys, the open source software for controlling connected devices in your home. Pierre-Gilles Leymarie, founder of the project, has launched The Gladys Gateway which enables you to control your Gladys instance from whenever you are in the world.
Gladys Assistant is a privacy-focused, open-source home automation platform designed to centralize and manage all smart devices in a single, user-friendly interface.
The main features of this tool include:
Absolute Privacy and Sovereignty: Unlike mainstream cloud-based solutions, Gladys is self-hosted, meaning all data remains locally on your own machine without any tracking or third-party data selling.
Broad Device Integration: It supports thousands of devices across major protocols like Zigbee, Matter, and MQTT, as well as specific brands such as Shelly, Sonos, Philips Hue, and Somfy.
Simplified Automation: Users can create complex "scenes" to automate their daily routines (e.g., turning on lights, brewing coffee) using a visual editor that requires zero coding skills.
Unified Dashboard and Clean UI: Offers a beautiful, high-performance interface to monitor temperatures, security cameras, and device status at a glance.
Voice & Remote Interaction: It integrates with Google Home, Alexa, Siri, and Telegram, allowing for instant voice or text-based control. Secure, encrypted remote access is available via an optional service or custom VPN.
Fast and Easy Setup: The platform can be installed in about five minutes using a single Docker command on hardware ranging from a Raspberry Pi or Synology NAS to an old computer.
Low Maintenance: It features automatic upgrades for new features and bug fixes, ensuring the system remains stable and secure without manual intervention.