Konsolidat is MIT-licensed open-source EPM: multi-entity financial consolidation, cost allocation, budgeting and variance analysis — with full source-code access and zero license fee. Run it on your own infrastructure, read and fork every line, and skip the per-user pricing and lock-in of OneStream, Anaplan and CCH Tagetik.
The MIT license means the self-hosted edition costs nothing to license, with no per-user or per-workspace fees. A managed hosting option is available if you'd rather not run it.
Read, audit, modify and extend every line — the dbt models, the Excel add-in, the API. Nothing is a sealed black box you can't inspect.
Deploy on your own cloud or on-prem, control your data residency, and never have your close process held hostage at renewal time.
Unlike every commercial EPM, Konsolidat is open source and self-hostable — the whole application to run on your own infrastructure, inspect, fork and own.
The self-hosted edition is free under the MIT license — no license fee, no per-user cost. Your only cost is operating it (infrastructure + a fraction of a data engineer). A fully managed hosted option is available for a predictable fee.
It means you own and control the software: full source code, the right to modify and redistribute, self-hosting, and no vendor lock-in — unusual in a market dominated by proprietary, seven-figure platforms.
Those are closed, subscription SaaS platforms. Konsolidat is open source and self-hostable with the same enterprise platform underneath (workflow, RBAC, 2FA, SSO, audit) — at $0 license and no lock-in.
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