What you may do with these files
Last updated 20 August 2026
Four levels. The difference is who is allowed to benefit from the work, not how many files you get. Every level includes the complete product and every future update to it.
The short version
- Personal is for something you are building for yourself that nobody pays for.
- Commercial is what most people need. Your company, or your clients, in unlimited projects.
- Extended adds the right to ship the interface inside a product you sell.
- Team is Extended for a whole organisation with unlimited people.
One rule runs through all four: you may build almost anything with these files, and you may not sell the files themselves. The line is the source, not the output.
Every licence includes
- The complete TypeScript source, unobfuscated and unminified.
- Every future update to that product, permanently, at no additional cost.
- Unlimited modification. Rename it, restyle it, rip half of it out.
- A perpetual grant. It does not expire, and it does not stop if you stop buying from us.
- Unlimited end users of whatever you build.
Never permitted, at any level
- Selling, sublicensing or giving away the source, modified or otherwise.
- Publishing the source in a public repository, including as part of an open-source project.
- Using it to build a competing template, theme, or component marketplace.
- Redistributing it as a starter kit, boilerplate or template of your own.
A private repository your team can see is fine at Commercial and above. A public one is not, at any level, because that is redistribution of the source however it is framed.
Personal
One personal project. Not for client or commercial work. Priced at $29 for a pack, $49 for a kit, and $99 for a system.
What it grants
- Use in one personal, non-commercial project
- Unlimited local modification of the source
- Lifetime access to updates for the purchased product
Where it stops
- No client work, and no use inside a business
- No redistribution of the source, modified or not
- One developer
Commercial
Client work and business use, inside one company. Priced at $99 for a pack, $199 for a kit, and $349 for a system.
What it grants
- Use in unlimited projects for one company or as one freelancer
- Use in paid client work, where the client is the end user
- Unlimited end users of the finished application
- Lifetime access to updates for the purchased product
Where it stops
- The source may not be redistributed as source
- Not for products where the template itself is what is being sold
- Up to five developers inside the one company
Extended
Redistribute inside a product you sell, such as a SaaS or app. Priced at $199 for a pack, $399 for a kit, and $699 for a system.
What it grants
- Everything in Commercial
- Redistribution of compiled output inside a product you sell
- Use in a product where end users receive the interface as part of a paid service
- Use across unlimited companies you own
Where it stops
- The source may still not be sold or given away as source
- Not for building a competing template or component marketplace
Team
One whole company or agency. Unlimited seats. Priced at $399 for a pack, $899 for a kit, and $1,499 for a system.
What it grants
- Everything in Extended
- Unlimited developers inside one organisation
- Use across every client and every internal project
- Internal distribution of the source to employees and contractors
Where it stops
- One legal entity, including its wholly owned subsidiaries
- The source may not leave the organisation
Upgrading
You can move up a level at any time by paying the difference. Email us with your order reference and we will send a link for the balance. There is no penalty and no expiry on this.
Some real cases
I am a freelancer building a site for one client
Commercial. The client is the end user and that is exactly what it covers.
I run an agency with twelve people
Team. Commercial caps at five developers inside one company, and Team removes the cap entirely.
I am building a SaaS and my customers will see this interface
Extended. Your customers receive the interface as part of a paid service, which is redistribution of the compiled output.
I want to learn from it and never ship it
Personal is plenty.
I am building an internal tool at a large company
Commercial if fewer than five developers touch it, Team otherwise.
Enforcement
We do not phone home, we do not check licences at runtime, and there is no activation server. The files work whether or not you paid. That is a deliberate choice: we would rather trust customers than inconvenience them.
If you are unsure which licence your situation needs, ask us. We will give you a straight answer, including when the cheaper one is the right one.