Arjunverse Cloudflare front door Pi-powered apps
Arjunverse Private-first services, one hostname at a time

One public address for a home lab that feels intentional.

The root stays quiet and polished. The services behind it can grow one subdomain at a time, stay private by default, and open up only when they are ready.

Root Cloudflare Pages

Fast public front door

Apps Private by default

Opened only when ready

Tunnel One shared Pi tunnel

Explicit hostnames, clean routing

Planned subdomains

The directory starts honest and still feels like a finished product.

Known services get real names. Planned services stay visible with clear status. Nothing sends visitors into a dead end.

Deployment model

Public at the root. Explicit hostnames for everything else.

The domain behaves like a calm front desk. The real work stays behind named destinations and private access until it deserves a public audience.

01

Keep the front page public and lightweight

The main domain stays on Cloudflare Pages so the first impression is fast, stable, and cheap to keep online.

02

Route each service by name

ha.arjunverse.com, teslamate.arjunverse.com, and lab.arjunverse.com can each map to a specific service on the Raspberry Pi.

03

Protect first, publish later

Cloudflare Access sits in front of private services with email codes until a service is intentionally opened to the public.