v0.1.7released May 4, 2026

A smart home for
your digital life.

Alpine Hub hosts your Telegram bots. Bring a token from @BotFather, get a working bot at a public URL — no servers, no deploys, no ops.

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What this version does

Right now, in plain English

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Connect a Telegram bot in two taps

Paste a token from @BotFather. Hub validates it, encrypts it on the server, and creates a project at a clean public URL. No setup wizards.

One project, one URL

Every connected bot becomes a project at hub.labs.co/beta/your-bot/. Share the link, fork it later, treat it as a home for that bot.

Live admin notifications

Every important event — boots, errors, new users, new projects, security checks — is sent to admins on Telegram in real time.

Real database, no setup

Postgres for state, Redis for fast access. Backed up daily. You don’t configure anything; it’s already there.

Audit log of everything

Every action — yours, other users’, server events — is recorded with timestamp, actor, and details. Inspect it, replay it, prove what happened.

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Roles and quotas

Regular users can register up to 2 projects. Admins are unlimited and can see and manage everyone’s projects.

Private status page

Admins get a long unguessable URL with live system metrics: CPU, memory, containers, database size, every service status, refreshed every five seconds.

What changed

Release notes

v0.1.7Packaged as Alpine Hub 0.1.
May 4, 2026
v0.1.6Renamed to Alpine Hub.
May 4, 2026
v0.1.5Moved to alpine.labs.co. Independent server, fresh cert.
May 4, 2026
v0.1.4Fully friendly bot copy.
May 3, 2026
v0.1.3Human voice. Less of a help desk, more of a teammate.
May 3, 2026
v0.1.2Tighter bot copy. Project-centric vocabulary.
May 3, 2026
v0.1.1Public landing page and live release feed.
May 3, 2026
v0.1.0First public beta of Hub.
May 3, 2026