Self-Hosting Jan: Complete Deployment Guide
Complete guide to self-hosting Jan on your own server. Deploy in minutes with full privacy and no API costs.
What Is Jan?
Jan is an open-source ai tool that you can self-host on your own server. Instead of relying on a cloud provider, you maintain full control over your data and infrastructure.
Why Self-Host Jan?
Prerequisites
Before deploying Jan, you'll need:
Deployment Steps
Option 1: One-Click Deploy on TinyPod
The fastest way to get Jan running:
1. Create a TinyPod account at tinypod.app
2. Search for "Jan" in the app catalog
3. Click "Deploy" and configure your settings
4. Your instance is live with HTTPS in under 60 seconds
Option 2: Docker Compose
If you prefer manual deployment, Jan can run via Docker Compose. You'll need to handle SSL certificates, reverse proxy, and backups yourself.
Post-Deployment Configuration
After deploying Jan:
1. **Set up authentication**: Create admin credentials and configure user access
2. **Custom domain**: Point your domain to your server and enable HTTPS
3. **Backups**: Configure automated backups (included with TinyPod)
4. **Monitoring**: Set up health checks to ensure uptime
Performance Tips
Troubleshooting
Common issues when self-hosting Jan:
Conclusion
Self-hosting Jan gives you complete control over your ai infrastructure. With TinyPod, deployment takes under a minute — automatic SSL, daily backups, and zero server management required.
Start your free trial at tinypod.app and deploy Jan today.