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CCSDC is the Command & Control Security Dashboard Co-op built by LIBCSYSTEMS LLC. Positioned as a “self-hosted ops intelligence” dashboard, it targets independent operators running multi-site infrastructure. It emphasizes that it evolved from real production network problems. The page currently shows it running on the je9.us production network and managing 40+ domains.
The feature set is fairly broad: multi-site traffic analytics can record geo, device, path, referrer, and session token data, and it claims not to rely on third-party scripts. The AI Usage Monitor is designed for the Claude API, tracking tokens, costs, models, prompts, and responses, with support for budgets, rate limits, and per-IP quotas. The Site Command Center provides overviews of site traffic, AI calls, uptime, and recent visits. Planned features also include lead capture, a security event timeline, and a PM2 process view. The tech stack is pragmatic and operations-friendly: PHP 8.4, Node.js/PM2, MySQL/MariaDB, Nginx, Debian, Vanilla JS Charts, plus Let’s Encrypt, Tailscale, DigitalOcean, and related tooling.
The page explicitly states Self-hosted and zero SaaS fees, and says it will be open source, with full source code, deployment guides, and a one-click DigitalOcean Droplet installer. However, several features are marked as Open Source Soon, which suggests that current availability is still limited. No commercial pricing plan is disclosed. Users will still need to cover external costs such as servers, domains, Claude API usage, or DigitalOcean fees.
The main advantage is that it brings traffic analytics, AI cost monitoring, security logs, PM2 operations, and lead management into a single self-hosted console, making it suitable for teams that do not want to hand operational data over to third-party SaaS platforms. The drawbacks are the lack of sufficient information about the repository, documentation, permission model, alerting, backups, and high availability. AI monitoring is currently stated only for the Claude API, with no clear coverage of other model ecosystems.
It is better suited to independent developers and small teams who understand Linux, can operate servers over SSH, and run multiple sites or AI applications. It is not a good fit for non-technical users expecting a fully managed, maintenance-free hosted service. The main content does not provide information about access from China, and dependencies such as the Claude API, GitHub, and DigitalOcean may be affected by local network and payment conditions. Alternatives include Grafana/Prometheus, Matomo, Plausible, Umami, Netdata, Uptime Kuma, and similar tools.
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