The reason I love Seedly is ownership. You own the codebase instead of renting and watching the provider change things constantly.
Owns the codebase
I ran my agency on GoHighLevel for years as a certified admin. Here is the honest comparison, including the parts where GHL still wins.

$1,499
one time
You own itThe full source code, yours forever.

$497
/month, forever
You rent itAccess to their platform. Until you stop paying.
The honest version
So let me give you the version nobody selling you something will. GoHighLevel is a genuinely capable platform. Hundreds of people work on it full time. If you want a fully managed all-in-one you never have to host yourself, it is hard to beat, and I am not going to pretend otherwise.
But here is the thing I could not get past. You do not own any of it. You are renting your business on top of someone else's roadmap, and every month you pay for the privilege of hoping they do not change something you depend on. One Monday I found out an update had quietly broken the lead-capture forms for a bunch of my clients while the ad spend kept running. I was the one explaining it to people who did not care whose fault it was. That was the day I stopped pretending the platform was mine.
Seedly is the other answer. You buy the source code once, you own it, and you host it yourself. This page is the honest comparison between the two, so you can decide which one is actually right for you.
Side by side
Price model
Seats and users
You own the source code
Self-host / control your infra
White-label client sub-accounts
Forced platform updates
Where your client data lives
Workflow automation
CRM modules
Built-in phone system
Setup difficulty
Support
GoHighLevel pricing reflects the $497/mo Pro/SaaS plan, the tier whose white-label, unlimited sub-accounts, and rebilling match what Seedly ships out of the box. GHL also sells a $97 Starter and a $297 Unlimited plan, but neither includes those agency features, so this compares like for like. Pricing per gohighlevel.com, verify the current number before relying on it.
The real thing
Same agency power you expect from GoHighLevel, running on a CRM whose source code is yours. This is a real screenshot, not a rendering.

The math that matters
The GoHighLevel plan that does what Seedly does out of the box, white-label, unlimited sub-accounts, rebilling, is the $497 a month Pro plan. That is $5,964 a year. Every year. Forever.
Seedly is $1,499 one time. You cover your own hosting after that, which for most agencies runs somewhere between $25 and $200 a month depending on how hard you push it. In year one you are roughly even with GHL. Every year after that, you keep the difference, and it compounds.
That is the part the monthly price hides. You are not comparing $1,499 to $497. You are comparing $1,499 to $497 a month for as long as you stay in business.
5-year total cost
GoHighLevel is subscription only at $497 a month. Seedly is the $1,499 license once, plus your own hosting at roughly $25 to $200 a month. We are counting our hosting in this number. Theirs is baked in.
What the difference buys you

With Seedly the actual software is yours. Change anything, add anything, integrate with anything. No plugin marketplace to wait on, no API limits, no permission to ask for. If you can describe it, you (or Claude Code) can build it on top of a foundation that already runs.

You pull updates when you want them, and you merge in the pieces you actually want. Nothing gets forced onto your build the night before a client launch. The Monday-morning broken-forms thing simply cannot happen to you, because nobody pushes changes to your instance but you.

Run unlimited client sub-accounts, each one branded as its own product, with no per-account fee. On GoHighLevel that capability lives behind the $497 plan and the rebilling system. On Seedly it is just how it works, because you own the whole thing.

Not on a vendor's. If Seedly disappeared tomorrow, your CRM keeps running and your clients never notice. That is the difference between owning an asset and renting access to one.
The whole point
With GoHighLevel you are buying access. The day you stop paying, it all goes dark, your clients' accounts included. You do not own the software, you own a subscription to it.
With Seedly you are buying the actual software. The files sit on your machine. You could never speak to me again and your business keeps running exactly as it did. That is the whole difference, and it is the reason I built this instead of launching GHL clone number 847.
Don't take our word for it. Take theirs.
Early Seedly owners, in their own words. Every review verified on Trustpilot.
Getting out
You do not flip a switch and pray. Bring your contacts, opportunities, and conversation history over by CSV, one sub-account at a time. Run Seedly alongside GoHighLevel while you cut over, so nothing goes dark for a client mid-move.
Sprout, the setup guide built into the product, walks you through deploying it in plain English. If you would rather not touch a terminal at all, point Claude Code at the repo and it sets everything up for you. Workflows get rebuilt on Seedly's canvas rather than imported one to one, which most people end up treating as a chance to delete the bloat they inherited.
For the documenting and moving part, I point people to PatchyHub. It maps out what is actually in your GoHighLevel accounts so you can move them over cleanly instead of guessing. I wrote up the full process in the guide.
Recommended for migration
PatchyHub is who I point people to. It helps you document your GoHighLevel accounts and move them over cleanly, one at a time.
Read the migration guideStraight talk
I am not going to tell you GHL is bad. It is not. If you want a platform that is fully managed and you never want to think about hosting, if you want a phone system that works on day one without wiring up Twilio yourself, and if you want a support desk you can contact at 2am when something breaks, stay on GoHighLevel. It is the better choice for that person, full stop.
Seedly is for the operator who is tired of renting, who is willing to trade a little more setup work for actually owning the thing their business runs on. If that is not you, GHL will serve you fine and I would rather tell you that than sell you something you will regret.
Questions, answered
Over any real time horizon, yes. Seedly is $1,499 once plus your own hosting. The matching GoHighLevel plan is $497 a month, which is $5,964 a year, forever. You are usually about even in year one, then ahead every year after that. The longer you run your agency, the wider the gap gets.
Yes. Bring contacts, opportunities, and conversations over by CSV, one sub-account at a time, and run both platforms in parallel while you cut over. Workflows get rebuilt on Seedly's canvas rather than imported one to one, which most people use as a chance to clean house.
No. Sprout walks you through setup in plain English, or you point Claude Code at the repo and it deploys for you. The honest tradeoff is that you are giving up a 24/7 support desk. If that scares you, that is a real reason to think twice, and I would rather you know it up front.
Yes. Unlimited client sub-accounts, each white-labeled as its own product, with no per-account fee. On GoHighLevel that capability sits behind the $497 plan. On Seedly it is included because you own the whole codebase.
A fully managed platform, a built-in phone system on day one, and a support desk to call. Be honest with yourself about whether those three things are worth $5,964 a year to you. For some people they are, and they should stay on GHL.
You still own the source code and your CRM keeps running, because it is on your infrastructure, not mine. That is the entire point of owning instead of renting. The product is also actively maintained, with a public changelog at /developer you can read before you buy.
Buy the source once. Self-host it. It is yours for good.

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