While there isn’t a single “WordPress for Real Estate Syndication” that you can simply download and install, there are three paths to building a portal using open-source foundations or “pay-once” white-label scripts.

​Standard industry tools like Juniper Square or AppFolio are “SaaS” (Software as a Service), meaning you pay a high monthly fee and never own the code. If you want a portal you control, consider these alternatives:

​1. The “Open Core” FinTech Frameworks

​These are developer-focused platforms that provide the “pipes” for moving money and managing investors. You would host these on your own server.

  • White Label Crowdfunding (WLC): One of the few platforms that explicitly mentions being based on open-source technology. They provide a modular digital foundation for P2P lending and real estate investment marketplaces. You can tailor the build to your specific legal and branding needs.
  • Ghostfolio: While primarily a wealth management tool, it is a high-quality open-source dashboard (available on GitHub). It can be used as a starting point to build a custom investor-facing portfolio tracker where they can see their “shares” in your syndication.

​2. White-Label “Pay Once” Scripts

​If you want to avoid monthly fees, you can buy a “Crowdfunding Script.” These aren’t strictly open-source (you can’t usually give the code away), but you get the full source code to host on your own Wyoming Statutory Trust’s server.

  • FundraisingScript: They offer a specific Real Estate Crowdfunding module. It includes investor dashboards, wallet systems, and document management. You buy the license once and own the platform.
  • Clarisco: Offers a white-label real estate equity platform that handles LP shares, deal flow management, and investor communications.

​3. The WordPress + Plugin Route (Easiest to Start)

​If you want to use the most popular open-source CMS, you can use specialized plugins to turn a WordPress site into a syndication portal:

  • WP Crowdfunding: A plugin that allows you to create a fundraising portal with a front-end submission form and a user dashboard.
  • MemberPress: Many syndicators use this to create a “Private Investor Portal.” You can restrict certain “Deal Rooms” (pages) to only specific “Accredited” members and use a plugin like Gravity Forms to handle the subscription documents.

​Comparison of Paths