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DarkCore vs Keitaro

Keitaro's routing power — without the server ops

Keitaro is a strong self-hosted tracker. But it's only a tracker: you run the server, and finance, team stats and Facebook management live in Excel and a second tool. DarkCore gives you the same priority-rule + A/B/n routing as a managed platform — with the CRM, real P&L and Facebook account control built in.

One managed control panel replacing a self-hosted server rack and scattered tools

Where teams outgrow Keitaro

  • Self-hosted only — you own the VPS, backups, scaling and the 502s under load.
  • No finance layer — spend, payouts and real profit end up in spreadsheets.
  • No Facebook account management — spend pull, token health and campaign control are somewhere else.
  • No built-in automation intelligence or AI.
  • It's one slice of the stack — teams bolt on Excel, a CRM and an FB-rules tool beside it.

What DarkCore adds

  • Managed — no VPS, no backups, no server maintenance.
  • Tracker + double-entry finance + real P&L in one place.
  • Facebook accounts: auto-spend, token health, campaign control from the CRM.
  • Auto-rules that react to real deposits, not just tracker events.
  • Its own PWA tracker plus Keitaro sync — both sources, one analytics.

Side by side.

DarkCore
Keitaro
Hosting
Managed cloud
Self-hosted VPS only
Server maintenance
None — we run it
You: setup, backups, scaling, 502s
Traffic routing + A/B/n splits
Yes
Yes
Finance / P&L / ledger
Built-in
None
Facebook account management
Spend, tokens, campaigns
None
Auto-rules on real deposits
Yes — sees CRM deposits
Tracker events only
Own PWA tracker
Built-in
No
AI content + agent
Yes
No
Team / buyers / access
Built-in
None

Consolidate the stack

Keep Keitaro-grade routing. Drop the server, the spreadsheets and the second FB tool.

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