LaunchPad
Drag-and-drop dashboards for your team, built from templates, tiles, and every widget your workspace already has.
Drag, drop, dashboard.
Build a dashboard from tiles, text, files, people, calendars, and every native Nextcloud widget. Save it, share it with the team. Role-based access uses the Nextcloud groups your team is already in.
A grid, not a form.
Position and resize widgets freely on a flexible drag-and-drop grid. Build as many personal dashboards as you like and switch between them.
A widget library, not a blank canvas.
Text, images, link buttons, files, people, news, calendar, video, quicklinks, menus, and containers — plus every native Nextcloud dashboard widget, side by side on the same board.
Role-based access, shared via Nextcloud groups.
Restrict which widget types a group may add, and roll out admin templates with view-only, add-only, or full-customisation permission levels. Login and authorisation through Nextcloud, no second user-management system.
Conditional visibility.
Show or hide individual widgets based on group membership, time of day, or date — the same dashboard adapts to who's looking and when.
Dashboard sharing.
Share a dashboard with specific users or groups with its own permission level, or publish a brute-force-protected, read-only public link — no Nextcloud login required for viewers.
Partners shipping LaunchPad
Implementation, hosting, and integration partners that deliver LaunchPad to their customers. Pick the partner you already work with, or one whose stack matches yours.

Ship Conduction to your customers.
Three tiers: Host (ship our apps), Service (SLA + third-line support), Certified (trained, joint roadmap, tender-eligible). The apps stay open source, the relationship stays direct.
Apply through Support →Tiles, templates, every app's widget.
Scroll the cards. Each pins as you reach it; the next slides up from below.
Custom launchers, admin templates, one click to a whole team.
Make a tile that opens an app, a document, or an external URL. Admins pre-configure a template dashboard, pin compulsory widgets, and roll it out to a user group with a chosen permission level. The home screen becomes a launcher you actually maintain.
See the admin templates guideEighteen built-in widget types, plus every Nextcloud widget.
Text, images, link buttons, files, people, news, calendar, video, quicklinks, menus, and containers ship out of the box. Conditional visibility rules show or hide any widget by group, time of day, or date.
Browse the widget catalogueShare a dashboard, or put it on a screen in the hall.
Share with a user or a group at its own permission level, publish a read-only public link protected against brute-forced tokens, or run a chrome-less kiosk playlist on a shared display.
See the sharing guideEvery Nextcloud app brings its own.
LaunchPad is the surface every other app's widget shows up on. Drop these onto a board, drag to size, share with the team. The widget itself comes from the app that ships it.
Calendar from Nextcloud
The Nextcloud Calendar dashboard widget lands on LaunchPad without extra config. Same auth, same source.
Your own files, pinned
Pin a folder or a single file to a board, with thumbnails and an optional upload dropzone. No separate storage, it is your Nextcloud Files.
Any Nextcloud dashboard widget
Mail, Talk, Deck, Notifications — any app that registers a Nextcloud dashboard widget shows up here, wrapped in the same grid as your tiles and templates.
Every native widget, curated per group, shared however you like.
Three ways LaunchPad composes dashboards from the apps and groups you already run, with no second auth system.
Mail, Calendar, Files, Activity, Talk, Deck, Notifications. Anything that registers a Nextcloud dashboard widget surfaces in LaunchPad automatically. Same auth, same source, no separate config.
Browse the widget catalogue