Homey has just launched Homey Self-Hosted Server, allowing Homey to run on your own hardware instead of a dedicated hub. If you’re a Home Assistant user, this video is not about switching platforms, instead, I take a calm, practical look at:
👉 What Homey Self-Hosted Server actually is
👉 What it offers compared to traditional Homey hubs
👉 What it doesn’t offer (and its limitations)
👉 And most importantly, what this means for Home Assistant users and the wider smart home ecosystem
Self-hosting, local control, and user-owned hardware are core reasons many of us use Home Assistant, and it’s interesting to see other platforms move in the same direction.
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