CasaOS vs Traefik
| Tagline | Simple, elegant home cloud OS for personal servers and NAS devices | Cloud-native HTTP reverse proxy and load balancer for microservices |
| Category | Self-Hosting Platforms & PaaS | Self-Hosting Platforms & PaaS |
| Replaces | Heroku, Render, Netlify | Heroku, Vercel, Render |
| GitHub stars | 34k | 64k |
| Language | Go | Go |
| License | Apache-2.0 | MIT |
| Self-host difficulty | 2/5 Easy | 3/5 Moderate |
| Deploy options | Docker Manual | Docker Docker Compose Kubernetes Manual |
| Managed hosting | ||
| Last updated | 10 months ago | today |
| View repo | View repo |
Where each falls short
The honest trade-offs — what you give up with each, versus the proprietary tools they replace.
CasaOS
- No built-in CI/CD pipelines or Git-based deploy workflows like Heroku/Render
- App store limited to curated Docker images; no support for custom buildpacks
- No auto-scaling, horizontal scaling, or load balancing across multiple hosts
- SSL/TLS certificate management is basic compared to managed PaaS offerings
Traefik
- Ingress/routing layer only; does not provide git-based deployments, build systems, or app management
- Configuration via labels and providers has a steep learning curve compared to Heroku's zero-config UX
- No built-in secrets management or environment variable injection for deployed apps
- Enterprise features (clustering, advanced WAF, SSO) require the commercial Traefik Enterprise edition
Bottom line
Choose CasaOS if you want the lower-effort setup; choose Traefik for the larger community and ecosystem. Traefik has seen more recent development. Open each guide below for deploy steps and the full feature gap.