License
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To use it legally and properly, please read this simple license guideline.
| Feature | Regular | Extended |
|---|---|---|
| Use for 1 app | Yes | Yes |
| Free app/site for end users | Yes | Yes |
| Resell the source code or theme. | ❌ | Yes |
| Use for one app | ❌ | ❌ |
Regular License – When to Use
The Regular License allows you to use it by yourself or for a single client in a single end product, where end users are not charged for its use.
When do you purchase an Extended License?
Use, by you or one client, in a single end product for which end users can be charged.
Allowed with Regular License
- You're a freelancer building the project for a single client.
- You're using the app for personal, demo, or research purposes.
- You convert the template into a working app/site that is free to use.
- The app or website provides public access without payments, subscriptions, or in-app purchases.
Example Allowed
You create a free mobile app and website showing local listings.
Users can view the content, but they don't pay to book, subscribe, or access any special feature.Not Allowed with Regular License
- You charge users to use features (e.g., booking, paid listings, subscriptions).
- You create a SaaS platform that generates revenue from users.
- You resell or bundle this product in another template, service, or store.
- You install the product on multiple client domains or apps (license is for 1 end product only).
- You use payment gateway integration to collect money from app/site users.
Summary
Action Allowed? Build a free app/site for yourself or a client Yes Use for research or demo Yes Charge users to access features or content ❌ Sell subscriptions or booking services ❌ Install on multiple domains or for different clients ❌
Extended License – When to Use
The Extended License allows you to use it by yourself or one client in a single end product, where end users can be charged for its use.
Allowed with Extended License
- You build a mobile app or website where users pay to access features.
- You run a SaaS platform, subscription service, or membership-based app.
- You offer paid listings, booking, or in-app purchases.
- You include the project in a commercial product that you sell access to.
- You reskin the app for a client who will charge their users.
Example Allowed
You create a directory app where users can:
- Pay to post listings
- Pay to book services
- Subscribe monthly to access features
Not Allowed with Extended License
- You resell the source code or the theme itself.
- You use the same license for multiple clients or domains.
- You bundle or redistribute the app in other products as a starter kit or boilerplate.
- You allow others to extract and reuse the original template or theme as is.
Summary
| Action | Allowed? |
|---|---|
| Sell access to your app or platform | Yes |
| Build a paid directory or SaaS system | Yes |
| Include booking/payment/subscription features | Yes |
| Resell the original source code/template | ❌ |
| Install on multiple client domains | ❌ |
Notes
- One Extended License = One project, for one client or yourself, on one domain.
- If you have multiple clients or want to install for many businesses. You must buy one license per project.