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Felagarversus Basecamp
Basecamp keeps work simple. Felagar keeps client delivery, reviews, and the account together when you run an agency.
At a glance
If Basecamp still feels like an internal camp and the client gets a guest login plus email, you do not have an agency face. You have a project.
| Capability | Felagar | Basecamp |
|---|---|---|
| Client portal | Branded portal, cobranding, guest review links | Clients can be invited into a project. It is not a cobranded agency portal. |
| AI | Rad, grounded in Client Vault and pulse (confirm before you send) | Not a Client Vault-grounded assistant. |
| Pricing model | Hosted plans plus a one-time self-host license | SaaS, typically per company or space. Check their current site. |
| Self-host | Yes, open-core with a license for full white-label | SaaS-first. |
| White-label | Portal, auth, emails, custom domains on hosted SaaS | Basecamp branding. Not an agency white-label product. |
When Felagar fits better
Choose Felagar when you need a white-label portal, guest deliverable reviews, CRM, time, and retainers on the same companies.
When they may fit
Choose Basecamp if you want a small, opinionated PM tool for internal work and do not need agency billing, cobranding, or a Client Vault.
Questions
Is Felagar a Basecamp alternative for agencies?
For agencies that sell client work, yes. Basecamp is built as a calm project HQ. Felagar is built as the studio-to-client OS around that work.
We run the platform. You run the studio.
Create an account, invite your team and clients, and you’re live, with no DevOps side quest. Updates, uptime, and the portal stay on us so you can stay on the work that pays.