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a lot of that can be done with nextcloud, there a apps that cover all sorts of thing.
I dont have a business so cant comment more
And it will glitch and break on updates etc. Next cloud requires a lot of maintenance, at least not always has for me.
I think your running it wrong if you have that many issues, but I would say Nextcloud is a big system and setup can be hard to get right.
If you need help I run nextcloud fine and could point you at things to check
I used to manually set it up in freebsd jails. Then I moved to docker. Always seems to be a disconnect between PHP and apache configs with next cloud. Every time I update it, it reaches PHP timeouts and I need to do it from cli. Every time I update it the admin dashboard bitches about insecure configs which I then correct and then it happens again the next update.
I don't know, problems with nextcloud are a near-daily thing around here. Seems like it has some structural challenges.