This page explains how PyColors products can be used across open-source packages, Starter Free, premium templates, Starter Pro, and commercial projects.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
Each PyColors product category has a defined scope so builders, freelancers, agencies, and teams know what they can use, modify, and ship.
Paid products are designed for real commercial work while protecting the value of PyColors source code, templates, and private product assets.
Open-source foundations support adoption. Paid products fund maintenance, documentation, product development, and future releases.
Paid PyColors products are built for real projects, but the product source itself cannot be resold, shared, repackaged, or turned into a competing template or starter.
Allowed
Not allowed
PyColors publishes public packages and repositories such as PyColors UI, PyColors Tokens, Starter Free, and other public mirrors.
Starter Free is a public, free product intended for SaaS UX validation, product exploration, and learning from production-shaped interfaces.
Premium templates, including NA-AI Landing, are commercial digital products sold directly by PyColors.
Starter Pro is a paid SaaS foundation that includes production-oriented auth, billing, protected app structure, and commercial source code access.
These restrictions protect PyColors paid products and keep the ecosystem commercially sustainable.
Updates and support vary depending on the product, purchase type, and commercial offer.
If there is any conflict between this page and a license shown in a specific repository, product page, checkout page, invoice, order form, or written commercial agreement, the more specific terms control for that repository, product, or offer.
For example, an open-source repository license governs that repository, while a paid template or Starter Pro purchase is governed by the commercial terms attached to that purchase.
This page is provided to explain PyColors commercial usage rules. It is not legal advice. For high-value, regulated, enterprise, agency, or redistribution scenarios, you should review the applicable terms with your own legal counsel before launch.
Licensing, commercial usage, and product questions can be sent to contact@pycolors.io.
PyColors licensing is operated by Py Colors SASU.
Product-specific license files, checkout terms, invoices, and written commercial agreements may define additional or more specific rights.