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Early Access · Testers wanted

The WordPress CRM, on your own server.

Contacts, email campaigns, AI-powered acquisition and personal
Landing pages — in a plugin, in your database, without
Cloud intermediary layer. External services are opt-in.

DigElite CRM Core Google OpenAI n8n campaign Email · WhatsApp Landing page personalized
WordPress 6.0+ • self-hosted
PHP 7.4+ · eight separate tables
GDPR · without cloud sync
Opt-in · Google · OpenAI · n8n

Four building blocks, one plugin.

Four functions that can be maintained from a single source — instead of five.
Separate tools that never work together.

Connection

Google integration

Cloud translation for multilingual email templates, Places (New) for new customer research. Opt-in, with its own API key.

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AI research

AI search integration

Three backend pages: Contact Radar (Places), AI Search (OpenAI), AI Search (n8n). All three in a common review queue.

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personalization

Personal approach

Tone, salutation, and language are determined for each contact. Email families automatically select the appropriate version for each recipient.

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Landing pages

Individual landing pages

One WordPress page per industry, any number of personalized views — via a tracking code in the URL.

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This is how contacts flow through your CRM.

Three discovery sources write to a shared review queue.
You take over manually — this results in campaigns and personal
Landing pages. No magic, no black box.

G Contact radar Google Places · synchron AI AI search OpenAI direct · synchronous n8n AI search n8n workflow · asynchronous Inspection queue Person in a loop Create contact Status: not contacted Email campaign Tone · Language · Family Personal LP /partner-…/?nzref=
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Backend pages in the CRM menu
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Custom database tables
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Languages in the demo default
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Recipients per campaign (cap)
founder

„"I build CRM software the way I want to use it myself:
on my own server, without vendor lock-in, without that
"My contacts will be stored somewhere temporarily.""

Philipp Herrmann

Founder of DigElite · WordPress plugin developer · since 2015
Digital projects for small and medium-sized enterprises, associations and public administrations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What testers ask most often.

Migrating from an existing CRM?

CSV import via "Import / Export". Required fields: Company name + email address. Tracking codes are automatically generated during import; duplicates are detected by email address and domain.

Which external services are being accessed?

Only those you activate yourself: Google Cloud Translation, Google Places (New), OpenAI, n8n. Without keys, the CRM runs completely without external calls.

GDPR?

Pseudonymous tracking without third-party providers, opt-out link in every email, automatic deletion of tracking data after 12 months. A data processing agreement with DigElite is not required — we have no technical access to your data.

What are the ongoing operating costs?

The plugin itself: Early access for testers. Google Places ~3 cents/call, OpenAI gpt-4o-mini ~0.5–2 cents per search, Cloud Translation ~20 USD per million characters.

Does this scale to tens of thousands of contacts?

Sending cap of 500 per campaign (mail server protection). No hard limits on the database side; indexed on all important filter columns.

Ready to try it yourself?

Early access is free. You get the plugin and setup instructions.
and a first demo on the real CRM — feedback is the only
Consideration.


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