If you like NetAlertX and want to help it grow, this is how.
This isn’t about spam or "growth hacks." It’s just getting the tool in front of people who already have the problem (manual network docs, blind spots, messy networks).
- Homelabbers → Proxmox, Unraid, Raspberry Pi setups
- Self-hosters → moving away from cloud / want local-first
- Sysadmins / MSPs → need visibility + fast onboarding
Reddit works if you don’t sound like marketing.
Subreddits
- r/homelab
- r/selfhosted
- r/sysadmin
- r/networking
What works
- "Show r/homelab" / "I built this"
- Problem → solution
- Real screenshots or short GIFs
Example
Tired of keeping network diagrams up to date? I deployed something that does it automatically.
Avoid
- Over-explaining
- Buzzwords
- "Check out my project!!!" energy
Timing (rough guide)
- Tue–Thu mornings (US time)
Good fit because NetAlertX is:
- local-first
- privacy-focused
- actually useful
Title
Show HN: NetAlertX – network documentation that updates itself
Be ready to answer:
- stack (Python / PHP / JS)
- how discovery works
- privacy / local scanning
Low effort, long-term visibility.
Target:
- awesome-selfhosted
- awesome-homelab
Keep it simple:
NetAlertX – automated network discovery and documentation with alerting
If you or someone else makes videos, these angles work:
- First 5 minutes → "it already found everything"
- Before vs after → manual vs NetAlertX
- Docker setup → show how easy it is
No need for overproduction—real usage > polished demos.
When explaining NetAlertX, this is the mental model:
| Manual Docs | Basic Scanners | NetAlertX | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Updates | Manual / outdated | On demand | Automatic |
| Alerts | None | Limited | New / unknown devices |
| History | None | None | Device timeline |
| Effort | High | Medium | Set & forget |
If you’re using it in real environments:
- Faster client onboarding
- Better visibility
- Less "what changed?" guessing
That’s the value—keep it grounded. And share your experience 🙏
- Star the repo
- Post a screenshot of your network
- Mention it when someone asks "how do you track devices?" or "how do you detect presence?"
- Write a quick "how I use it" post
Authenticity matters more than reach.
If it feels like marketing, people ignore it. If it feels like "this solved my problem," people pay attention.
Thanks a lot in advance! - jokob