Show HN: Anchor Relay – A faster, easier way to get Let's Encrypt certificates

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Found: August 20, 2025
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Show HN: Anchor Relay – A faster, easier way to get Let's Encrypt certificates From the cryptic terminal commands to the innumerable ways to shoot yourself in the foot, I always struggled to use TLS certificates. I love how much easier (and cheaper) Let's Encrypt made it to get certificates, but there are still plenty of things to struggle with.

That's why we built Relay: a free, browser-based tool that streamlines the ACME workflow, especially for tricky setups like homelabs. Relay acts as a secure intermediary between your ACME client and public certificate authorities like Let's Encrypt.

Some ways Relay provides a better experience:

  - really fast, streamlined certificates in minutes, with any ACME client
  - one-time upfront DNS delegation without inbound traffic or DNS credentials sprinkled everywhere
  - clear insights into the whole ACME process and renewal reminders
Try Relay now: https://anchor.dev/relay

Or read our blog post: https://anchor.dev/blog/lets-get-your-homelab-https-certifie...

Please give it a try (it only takes a couple minutes) and let me know what you think.

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