Here you will find an overview of our services. If you would like to learn more about the data protection of the individual services, please have a look at [Privacy](/en/privacy#Services) or read our [Privacy Policy](https://www.bstly.de/privacy-policy?lang=en) directly. An overview of planned services can be found [here](/en/services/planned/).
## Pretix <a name="pretix" id="pretix"></a>
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Pretix is an event ticketing system. We mainly use Pretix to manage our membership fees and memberships. Of course, Pretix will also be used for tickets to events.
The we.bstly system is the central administration for account data and authorizations. Here, login data (username + password hash) and optionally profile data such as your public key are stored, as well as linked authorizations with their validity period (example: membership until 24.03.2049, Git access until 01.02.2027).
Implemented there is a [OpenID Connect (OIDC) provider](https://openid.net/connect/) which allows access to the other services. In other words, for all other services (except e-mail, see below), the login runs directly via we.bstly (SSO - Single Sign On).
In the meantime, some small additional services have also been created in this system, so that your e.B. [Jitsi Meet](#jitsi) rooms are managed via it or manage your [Partey](#partey) map via profile fields. Our [urlshortener](/en/services/urlshortener) is also part of *we.bstly*.
For your username, an e-mail account with the scheme {username}@we.bstly.de (example for the user foobar: [foobar@we.bstly.de](#)) is automatically created. In addition, a so-called @Catch-all is set up for @{username}.we.bstly.de. This means that all emails to an address to @{username}.we.bstly.de automatically end up in your inbox. So you actually have an endless number of e-mail addresses available. An automatic spam filter and a webmail access are of course also included.
For e-mail protocols there is no OIDC login, this technically means that the account database of we.bstly is simply taken to log in and thus your we.bstly account password.
A password manager securely manages all your passwords. You can also have complicated passwords generated so that you have a different, hard-to-guess password for all your accounts and increase the security of your accounts. [Bitwarden] (https://bitwarden.com) is especially recommended by its regular independent audits with positive results.*Vaultwarden* is the open Rust implementation of the password manager. There are hardly any comparable alternatives in self-operated open-source password managers.
Nextcloud combines some cloud services in one. A simple file system like e.B. from Dropbox, a calendar like e.B. from Google and so on. The data in the Nextcloud is generally encrypted, but for full security of your files you can also use the end-to-end encryption of the Nextcloud.
With a matrix server, we can become part of a decentralized messaging network, which offers the greatest possible data security with an E2EE. There are different clients, but all in all the handling is similar to the common, well-known messengers such as Signal, WhatsApp, Threema or Telegram. With Element Web, an interface for the browser is also offered directly.
Partey is our virtual clubhouse and is based on the software *Work Adventure*. *Work Adventure* was used in a slightly modified form in the [rC3](https://events.ccc.de/2020/09/04/rc3-remote-chaos-experience/) of the [Chaos Computer Club](https://www.ccc.de/). In cute 2D adventure graphics we implement our digital clubhouse. With camera and microphone, up to 4 participants are connected directly when they get close. An integration of [Jitsi](#jitsi) rooms offers the opportunity to meet in larger groups. Other features include the display of external websites and the playback of music (streams) to enable an even more interactive experience.
Jitsi Meet is an online conferencing software. Above all, the simplicity of operation and functions limited to the most useful are the advantages of Jitsi Meet. Since it runs in every modern browser, the annoying installation of applications on end devices is also eliminated. Only on smartphones is the free [Jitsi app](https://jitsi.org/#download) required.
PeerTube is a video platform and is comparable to *YouTube* in its core functions. Videos can be uploaded and viewed here. Support for live streams is also integrated. The decisive difference to other video platforms is that on the one hand several instances can be connected via the AcitivityPub protocol and the videos can be shared among several viewers via a P2P connection to relieve the server.
PrivateBin is a pastebin service focussing on privacy and anonymity. You can easily publish texts or code-snippets via a link. Due to client-side encryption the data will never be unencrypted on the server, so the data is only accessible with the corresponding link.
Minetest is a *Minecraft* inspired construction kit game which is designed above all for high adaptability with the help of mods. Together with the game mod **Mineclone**, our game server offers a very *Minecraft*-like gaming experience, as the name suggests.
Gitea requests open source code management based on git repositories (comparable to GitHub). Compared to the competition, Gitea offers above all the advantage that it can be operated by yourself and thus you retain sovereignty over your data and code. There are no noteworthy additional features compared to comparable software, but the range of functions is in no way inferior.
Wordpress is a content management system with the primary goal of providing a platform for blogs. Due to the plugin interface, there are almost endless possibilities to extend and change the software. We use Wordpress as basis for our [homepage](https://www.bstly.de) and for the publication of blog entries and press releases.
We may expand our Wordpress instance for the use of members for personal blogs or posts or for other functions.