ClientSt0r reduces MSP operational fragmentation by combining documentation, workflow management, vault access, reporting, procurement, ticket operations, and infrastructure visibility into a unified self-hosted open-source platform. This page covers current feature status, active development, and planned work.
ClientSt0r development is intentionally iterative and operationally focused. Current roadmap priorities emphasize practical MSP workflow consolidation over rapid feature expansion.
Additional workflow demonstrations are being developed to show how ClientSt0r modules connect in practice. The goal is to demonstrate practical operational workflows rather than marketing-only feature lists.
Used throughout this page. Reflects honest assessments of where each feature actually is — not aspirational positioning.
Complete listing of current and planned platform features by module. Status reflects the honest current state — not aspirational claims.
ClientSt0r is MIT licensed and developed in public. A well-described real-world use case moves faster than a vague feature request.
Report bugs, request features, and vote on existing requests. The issue list is the primary input into prioritisation.
Open an issue →Pull requests are welcome. MIT license means you can contribute directly. Raise an issue before starting significant new feature work to avoid duplication.
View the repository →For broader feature design conversations — validate that others share the problem before proposing a specific solution.
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