

quadletman
quadletman is a browser-based admin UI for running Podman containers on a headless Linux server. Instead of talking to the Podman socket at runtime, it generates and manages Quadlet unit files — the systemd-native way to declare containers as persistent services.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (MIT)
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
- Linux
Features
quadletman News & Activities
Recent activities
- mikkovihonen added quadletman
mikkovihonen added quadletman as alternative to Portainer, Cockpit Project, Lazydocker and Dockge
quadletman information
What is quadletman?
quadletman is a browser-based admin UI for running Podman containers on a headless Linux server. Instead of talking to the Podman socket at runtime, it generates and manages Quadlet unit files — the systemd-native way to declare containers as persistent services. Each group of containers lives in a compartment: an isolated environment backed by a dedicated Linux system user, its own volume storage, and its own Podman secret and registry-credential store.
You point a browser at the server, log in with your existing OS credentials, and get a full lifecycle UI: create compartments, define containers and pods, manage volumes and secrets, schedule timers, watch live logs, and monitor resource usage. All without touching the command line.



