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Channel Vault NAS

YouTube channel backups for your NAS

A self-hosted NAS console for archiving YouTube channels with yt-dlp. Register channels, sync metadata, skip videos that are already archived, run guarded download queues, and review your local library, logs, policies, and runtime state from one place. Free, MIT licensed, and currently in public alpha.

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Hi Product Hunt, I built Channel Vault NAS because I wanted a calmer way to run yt-dlp on a home NAS. The old workflow was usually a command, an archive.txt file, and a folder full of files that slowly became hard to reason about. Channel Vault NAS turns that into a small self-hosted console: register a YouTube channel, sync metadata, create candidates for missing videos, run guarded download passes, and see what is already archived in the library. It is free, MIT licensed, and still a public alpha. The current focus is reliability for personal/NAS archiving workflows: Docker Compose install, backup/restore docs, storage recovery notes, runtime settings, scheduler logs, and a library view that makes it clear what has already been saved. Repo: https://github.com/hyeonsangjeon... Docs: https://hyeonsangjeon.github.io/... I'd love feedback from people who self-host tools, run yt-dlp, or maintain media archives on a NAS.

About Channel Vault NAS on Product Hunt

YouTube channel backups for your NAS

Channel Vault NAS was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #45 on the daily leaderboard. A self-hosted NAS console for archiving YouTube channels with yt-dlp. Register channels, sync metadata, skip videos that are already archived, run guarded download queues, and review your local library, logs, policies, and runtime state from one place. Free, MIT licensed, and currently in public alpha.

On the analytics side, Channel Vault NAS competes within GitHub and YouTube — topics that collectively have 58.2k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Channel Vault NAS performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

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