Self-Hosting Guide
Deploy Trackables on your own infrastructure in minutes using Docker targetting local environments or simple single-server setups.
What you need
To get started locally, you'll need Docker installed along with Docker Compose. You will also need a free Clerk account for user authentication, even for private deployments. Trackables uses Clerk to handle secure sessions, 2FA, and identity administration out of the box.
Clerk Setup
Create a new application in your Clerk dashboard. Once created, locate your Publishable Key and Secret Key from the API Keys page. Keep these handy for the .env file.
Clerk Webhook for User Sync
Trackables syncs user data to its local database using webhooks. In the Clerk dashboard, navigate to Webhooks and create a new endpoint.
- Endpoint URL:
https://<your-domain>/api/clerk/webhook(If testing fully local without a tunnel, you can use a tool like ngrok or localtunnel, or disable local webhook validation during dev). - Events to listen to:
user.created,user.updated,user.deleted.
Upon saving, reveal the Signing Secret starting with whsec_ and save it for the .env file.
Database & Redis connection
Trackables requires PostgreSQL as the primary data store and Redis for caching and job queuing. The provided Docker Compose handles both automatically, mapping them respectively to default ports. For production, you may choose to use managed services.
Configure your deployment
Review every config.json field — limits, billing tiers, webhooks, and feature flags.
Config Field Reference