See address space clearly
Manage IPv4 and IPv6 networks, pools, gateways, VLANs, utilization, available ranges, and association history by site.
Self-hosted network inventory
MiniPAM is a self-hosted IPAM for homelabs and small offices. Plan address space, connect devices to services, and reconcile what remote agents actually observe.
Designed for the sensible middle
More structure than a spreadsheet.
Far less machinery than enterprise IPAM.
Core capabilities
Move from address planning to discovery and service access without turning a modest network into an enterprise modeling project.
Manage IPv4 and IPv6 networks, pools, gateways, VLANs, utilization, available ranges, and association history by site.
Relate devices, servers, nested interfaces, IP addresses, device types, and application listeners instead of maintaining isolated lists.
Run ARP, ping, netinfo, port probes, and optional nmap enrichment from remote agents. Preview proposed inventory changes before applying them.
Separate application listeners from logical services, attach provider endpoints, and describe reverse-proxy gateways and routes.
Schedule registered discovery and maintenance handlers, run them on demand, and follow job status and structured logs as they happen.
Use local roles and API keys, structured search, tags, JSON or XLSX transfer, and SQLite storage reporting from one workspace.
Built for daily use
Browse site-scoped networks, understand utilization, inspect free ranges and activity, then move between related records without losing context.
A compact system
Run the control plane centrally and send lightweight agents to networks that need eyes and ears.
A focused workspace for inventory, allocation, discovery review, services, jobs, and administration.
SQLite-backed inventory, REST APIs, event streams, scheduling, imports, and orchestration.
Portable workers for local discovery, reachability, host information, and port inspection.
Deliberately scoped
MiniPAM is not trying to model racks, cables, BGP, overlays, or global multi-tenant infrastructure.
It is built for the operating loop small networks need: plan, record, observe, review, and keep the result useful.
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