Software to help nonprofits manage their online presence

Built and supported by one developer. Open source. Flat pricing.

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What it Does

Content & Web

  1. CMS
  2. Customizable theming, templates, portability
  3. Member portal
  4. Event Management
  5. Extensibility for Analytics & Tracking at any level of detail

Member Management

  1. CRM
  2. Membership Tiers
  3. Donor Tracking
  4. Mailing list management
  5. Mailchimp integration

Commerce

  1. Event Management & Ticketing
  2. Membership and donation processing
  3. Stripe integration
  4. Quickbooks integration

Technology

  1. Open source. Public repo. Full docs.
  2. Tailwind native. Blade, JS, and SCSS widget system.
  3. Data sovereignty; runs on a unique server that backs up nightly
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Small Data

This product was built with the idea of having a small data footprint. Privacy is important to me and I built this product with the idea of making a CRM that is not specifically geared at collecting as much data as possible. I think that leads to all kinds of problems not the least of which is creating big targets for bad actors to go after.

nphelper runs on a single server per instance. It backs up nightly. It stores no financial data other than recording transactions and assigning them to donors. Everything is kept separate so that you don't have to worry about being part of some big target that has thousands of people's information.

I made the target small and I built the wall big. Your stuff is as safe here as I know how to make it. And the whole codebase is available for review and scrutiny.

Pricing

$150/month, flat.

Hosting, daily backups, in-system help, ongoing updates. Data import, design, and custom development available à la carte.

This is not a SaaS company.

My name is Al. I am a developer and I built a piece of software. I have been using CMS's and CRM's for 30 years, and building websites and web applications that whole time.

I tried to make this one work well. It has first class integrations, knows what it is for and what it isn't for, and i think it could help your nonprofit org be successful.

I am not supporting a huge org and there's not going to be a sales funnel. I am just letting you try out the product and if you like it you can buy it from me at a decent price.

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What it doesn't do

Instead of taking on the headache of managing email sending, I just built a good mailing list manager and let you integrate and use Mailchimp. They are better at what they do than me.

I also built a good integration to Quickbooks and Stripe - so you can run money through this product and know that the processing and accounting are both backed up by large reputable companies.

I also didn't package any analytics. There's a lot of tools that you can do that with and you can drop snippets on any page you want, or integrate with Google Tag Manager or do nothing at all.

If you'd like to learn more about not using analytics in your workflow, we can help with that.

Try it.

First month is $50 until I get some customers.