hopefully they add multiple instance support to the frontend because currently the backend url is hardcoded in an env var
nbd to host your own frontend but because the mobile apps are built from the same code you have to sideload a separate mobile app you build yourself if you're self-hosting. which like i can do that pretty easy but probably a bridge too far for my partner, much less my folks.
they did just open-source the server this spring so hopefully multi-backend support is on their roadmap
hopefully they add multiple instance support to the frontend because currently the backend url is hardcoded in an env var
nbd to host your own frontend but because the mobile apps are built from the same code you have to sideload a separate mobile app you build yourself if you're self-hosting. which like i can do that pretty easy but probably a bridge too far for my partner, much less my folks.
they did just open-source the server this spring so hopefully multi-backend support is on their roadmap