Docs
SteadyPlan documentation
Start here for the practical, human-readable guide. GitHub is still the engineering home (source code, releases, issues), but you shouldn’t need to read the repo to get SteadyPlan running or to understand how the product handles trust, backups, and safe evaluation.
Safest way to evaluate
Start with the product tour and docs. If you want hands-on evaluation, the safest next step is your own local install on LAN or VPN. A public read-only demo can be useful, but it should be treated as an explicit opt-in host choice rather than the default way to try SteadyPlan.
1) Install
Docker/Unraid setup, where data lives, and how to update.
2) Backups & restore
How to back up safely (per-user JSON exports and whole-instance SQLite backups) and how restore preview checks plus the automatic pre-restore safety backup work.
3) Privacy & data ownership
Local SQLite database, no cloud sync, and what leaves your machine (optional price lookups).
4) Reverse proxy / public exposure
LAN/VPN is the safe default. If you go public: HTTPS, trusted proxy, and careful headers.
Product tour
See how the main screens fit together. Demo data screenshots.
Built to face the numbers
Why SteadyPlan exists, how it’s used, and what it’s trying to be.
Docs topics
Install · Backups · Privacy · Reverse proxy
Homepage
Compatibility note: older installs may still reference the historical shelly-finance name (image/data directory). No data wipe is required when switching containers if you keep the same /app/data mount.