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Free, self-hosted ERP for small businesses

Project description

Celerp

Free business management software for you and your office. Setup in minutes. Easy enough for solo entrepreneurs and powerful enough for large enterprises

Inventory, invoicing, purchasing, consignment, manufacturing, accounting, and CRM - in one app, on your computer. No subscription. No cloud required.

Celerp is simple to use, flexible, customizable, and designed to transition your business into the AI age with no technical knowledge needed to setup your whole office. We want to put businesses back in charge of their data.

Tests License

Celerp Inventory


Install

Platform Link
Windows (.exe) Latest release
Linux (.AppImage) Latest release
macOS (.dmg) Coming soon

Double-click. No account. No credit card. Your computer securely becomes the server for your office

Or install via pip:

pip install celerp
celerp init
celerp start

Open http://localhost:8080. Done. Your office can securely access the system at your IP address :8080.


What's inside

  • Track inventory across locations, scan barcodes, print labels
  • Send invoices, purchase orders, quotations, credit notes
  • Double-entry accounting with chart of accounts, P&L, balance sheet
  • Connect Shopify, WooCommerce, QuickBooks, Xero
  • Manufacturing - BOMs, production orders, merge/split/transform
  • CRM - contacts, pipeline, memos, activity feed
  • Recurring subscriptions with automatic invoicing
  • CSV import/export everything - idempotent, audited, column-mapped
  • Multi-company from one install
  • Role-based permissions - five access levels (viewer, operator, manager, admin, owner) for controlled employee access
  • Works offline, no internet required

How it works

Celerp runs entirely on your machine. Your data never leaves your computer.

  • No setup - the desktop app bundles Postgres, runs migrations on launch, opens in your browser
  • No lock-in - your data stays in a standard Postgres database you control
  • Teams - run as a local server, teammates connect over the LAN

Modules

Every business domain is a self-contained module. The full set ships with the download:

Module What it does
celerp-inventory Items, stock levels, locations, barcode scanning, valuation
celerp-contacts Contacts, addresses, tags, notes, file attachments
celerp-docs Invoices, POs, quotations, credit notes, receipts
celerp-accounting Chart of accounts, journal entries, P&L, balance sheet
celerp-reports AR/AP aging, sales, purchases, inventory valuation
celerp-subscriptions Recurring billing, auto-invoice generation
celerp-manufacturing BOMs, production orders, merge/split/transform
celerp-labels Label printing, barcode generation
celerp-verticals Industry presets - configure for your business type on first run

The onboarding wizard lets you pick your industry. Modules can be toggled any time at Settings > Modules.


Architecture

  • Event-sourced - every change is an immutable ledger entry, projections materialize queryable state
  • Modular - each domain is a plugin with its own models, routes, and projections
  • Python/FastAPI backend, FastHTML UI, embedded PostgreSQL
  • SQLite in-memory for tests - no external dependencies to run the test suite

Development

git clone git@github.com:celerp/celerp.git
cd celerp
python3 -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e ".[dev]"
sudo celerp init   # creates DB, runs migrations, starts servers

Open http://localhost:8080. Run tests with pytest tests/.

See CONTRIBUTING.md for environment variables, troubleshooting, and coding guidelines.


Contributing

Issues and PRs welcome. The module system makes it straightforward to add new business domains without touching the kernel.


License

Free to download. Free to self-host. Free to build on.

The core engine is Licensed under [Business Source License 1.1] - self-hosting permitted, contributions welcome. Every release automatically converts to Apache 2.0 after 4 years.

Default modules are [MIT licensed] - do whatever you want.

The UI layer is [source-available, all rights reserved].

One restriction: don't resell Celerp itself as a competing product.

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