Keitaro is an excellent self-hosted traffic tracker. d0pe is a self-hosted CRM for the leads that come after the click. Here's the honest line between them.
Keitaro is a mature, self-hosted traffic tracker: fast redirects, campaign split-testing, click analytics with 30+ metrics, and hundreds of CPA-network templates. If your job is to move and measure clicks, it's one of the best tools there is — and nothing below is a knock on it.
But a click is not money; a lead is. The moment a lead is created, the tracker's job is mostly done and yours is just beginning: score the lead, strip the fraud, deliver it to the right CPA network over the right API, hold it while it's pending, reconcile the status the advertiser returns, and fire a postback with the real payout. That second half is what d0pe is built for. The two tools sit on different primitives — the click and the lead — so most teams run them together.
If you need to track and split-test clicks, use a tracker like Keitaro. If you need to score, deliver, and get paid for the leads those clicks produce — on your own server, without leaking data — that's d0pe. They're layers, not rivals.
For the lead half of the funnel — antifraud, delivery to CPA networks, statuses and payouts — yes. For click tracking, redirects and split-testing, they're complementary: Keitaro tracks the click, d0pe owns the lead that follows.
Yes, and most teams do. Keitaro handles the campaign and redirect; when a lead is created it's posted into a d0pe flow, scored by the Mask, and delivered to the partner. d0pe fires postbacks back to your source.
Yes. d0pe runs on your own VPS via Docker with a one-line installer. Your leads never leave your server; only a license heartbeat (no lead data) reaches us.
No — that's the tracker's job, and Keitaro does it well. d0pe starts where the lead is created and takes it through fraud filtering, delivery, statuses and payout.