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VPS Dashboard — Multi-Provider VPS Manager

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Overview

Manage VPS servers across SolusVM, VirtFusion, Virtualizor, AWS EC2 — status, resources, batch ops, power actions, expiry reminders.

VPS Dashboard A lightweight, privacy-conscious Chrome extension for managing VPS servers across multiple providers and control panels. Manage your servers directly from the browser sidebar — check status, resource usage, bandwidth, and perform power actions without opening multiple provider dashboards. LOCAL-FIRST. NO ACCOUNT. Your API credentials never leave your browser. WHY VPS DASHBOARD? - One dashboard for all your VPS - Fast access from the Chrome sidebar - Local-first architecture — your server data and credentials stay on your device. Only anonymous, non-identifying usage events are sent to Google Analytics, and you can disable this anytime in Settings. - Multi-provider support - Built for VPS users, not enterprise monitoring VPS Dashboard focuses on provider-side management rather than OS-level monitoring. It complements tools like Beszel, Uptime Kuma, Prometheus, and Netdata — it doesn't replace them. SUPPORTED PROVIDERS Stable - SolusVM v1 — API Key + Hash - AWS EC2 — IAM Access Key + Secret Experimental - SolusVM 2 — Bearer Token - VirtFusion — Bearer Token - Virtualizor — Bearer Token (single-VPS accounts first) KEY FEATURES Multi-provider support Connect to multiple VPS providers using dedicated API drivers. Manage them all from a single interface. Provider-side resource view View status, memory, disk, bandwidth, IP, hostname, OS, and more — all from your provider's API. Smart power controls Start, stop, and reboot servers directly from the popup (where supported by the provider). Confirmation dialogs prevent accidents. Power actions adapt to each provider's server state (e.g., EC2 transitional states like pending or stopping are detected automatically). Batch operations Refresh, reboot, or shut down multiple servers at once. Results are reported individually for each. Tags & search Organize servers with custom tags. Filter and search to find them instantly. Default server Set a default server that loads automatically when you open the extension. Privacy mode Blur IPs, hostnames, and sensitive info in one click — safe for screenshots and screen sharing. Config import / export Export your configuration as a JSON backup. Import it when switching browsers or machines. Expiry reminders The extension checks your servers every 6 hours and notifies you at 30, 7, and 3 days before expiry. Expired servers remind you daily until renewed. Global master switch and per-server opt-out included. Automatic expiry dates For providers that expose billing dates (SolusVM 2, VirtFusion), the date is pulled automatically. Manual entry always overrides. API dates may be inaccurate — verify them. Calendar export (.ics) Export servers to a .ics calendar file with alarms at each threshold. Import into Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Outlook, or any standards-compliant calendar. Dark mode Light and dark themes included. Multilingual English · 中文 · Deutsch · Français · Русский PRIVACY - Local processing — your server info runs in your browser; only anonymous analytics is sent to Google Analytics - No account required — zero sign-up - No collection of API keys, credentials, or sensitive data - Direct API calls to your provider — server requests go straight to your provider; the only third-party request is optional, anonymous analytics - Your server config and credentials stay in Chrome local storage ANONYMOUS ANALYTICS The extension may send anonymous feature-usage events (e.g., opening the extension, clicking refresh/reboot, viewing a guide) to Google Analytics. These events contain only the feature name and provider type — never API keys, credentials, hostnames, or server content. Like any request to a third-party service, Google receives the network IP used to send each event; we do not put any IP in the event data. You can disable analytics entirely from Settings. WHAT VPS DASHBOARD DOES NOT DO This extension is intentionally focused on provider-side management. It does not: - Install an agent inside your VPS - Continuously monitor uptime - Replace monitoring platforms (Uptime Kuma, Prometheus, etc.) - Upload or collect your API credentials or server configuration GETTING STARTED 1. Open the extension settings 2. Add a server profile 3. Select the provider type 4. Enter your API endpoint and credentials 5. Test the connection 6. Open the popup to view status and perform actions SolusVM v1 API URL: https://panel.example.com/api/client/command.php SolusVM 2 (experimental) API URL: https://panel.example.com/api/v1/servers/123 A full virtual server API endpoint is recommended whenever available. VirtFusion (experimental) API URL: https://panel.example.com/api/v1/servers/123 Uses Bearer Token authentication. Virtualizor (experimental) API URL: https://panel.example.com/api/v1/servers/123 Uses Bearer Token authentication. Single-VPS accounts are supported first. AWS EC2 Enter the AWS region in the API URL field. Append an instance ID if you have multiple instances: us-east-1 us-east-1/i-0123456789abcdef0 IAM permissions required: - ec2:DescribeInstances - ec2:StartInstances - ec2:StopInstances - ec2:RebootInstances FEEDBACK Feature requests, bug reports, and provider compatibility reports are welcome. Use the built-in feedback link in the extension to create a pre-filled GitHub issue.

Details

  • Version
    1.6.2
  • Updated
    August 17, 2026
  • Offered by
    renyanbin.wang
  • Size
    89.29KiB
  • Languages
    4 languages
  • Developer
    Email
    renyanbin.wang@gmail.com
  • Non-trader
    This developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.

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