EspoCRM is a free, open-source CRM platform designed to help organizations build and maintain strong customer relationships. It provides a wide range of tools to store, organize, and manage leads, contacts, sales opportunities, marketing campaigns, support cases, and more – all business information in a simple and intuitive interface.
EspoCRM is a web application with a frontend designed as a single-page application and a REST API backend written in PHP.
You can try the CRM on an online demo.
For more information about server configuration, see this article.
See installation instructions:
Download the latest release from our website. You can also download the latest and previous release packages from GitHub releases.
Release notes are available at GitHub releases.
See the documentation for administrators, users and developers.
Create a GitHub issue or post on our forum.
See the developer documentation.
We highly recommend using an IDE for development. The backend codebase follows SOLID principles, utilizes interfaces, static typing and generics. We recommend to start learning EspoCRM from the Dependency Injection article in the documentation.
Metadata plays an integral role in the EspoCRM application. All possible parameters are described with a JSON Schema, meaning you will have autocompletion in the IDE. You can also find the full metadata reference in the documentation.
If you have a question regarding some features, need help or customizations, want to get in touch with other EspoCRM users, or add a feature request, please use our community forum. We believe that using the forum to ask for help and share experience allows everyone in the community to contribute and use this knowledge later.
EspoCRM is an open-source project licensed under GNU AGPLv3.
Before we can merge your pull request, you need to accept our CLA here. See the contributing guidelines.
Branches:
If you want to improve existing translation or add a language that is not available yet, you can contribute on our POEditor project. See instructions here. It may be reasonable to let us know about your intention to join the POEditor project by posting on our forum or via the contact form on our website.
Changes on POEditor are usually merged to the GitHub repository before minor releases.