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Licensing & usage

License

This page explains how PyColors products can be used today — and how licensing is structured across the ecosystem.

Clarity over complexity

Licensing should be readable, explicit, and practical.

Trust & sustainability

Clear boundaries enable long-term maintenance and consistent releases.

Docs-first mindset

Every shipped artifact — free or paid — must be documented and production-ready.

PyColors UI — what’s free

PyColors UI is the public, documentation-first foundation of the ecosystem.

  • Core UI components shipped as part of the free PyColors UI foundation.
  • Documentation (Preview / Usage / Code / Props).
  • Examples, patterns, and public pages (Changelog, Roadmap).
  • Bug fixes and stability patches within the v1.x line.

What may become commercial

As PyColors evolves into a sustainable ecosystem, some parts may be introduced under a commercial license.

  • Premium UI components and advanced patterns.
  • Blocks libraries (marketing & SaaS sections).
  • Premium templates and starter kits.
  • Commercial packaging and distribution assets.
  • Priority support and higher-touch assistance.

Templates license (NA-AI)

Commercial license included with every template purchase. Clear rules, no ambiguity.

  • ✔ Use for personal and commercial projects.
  • ✔ Client work is allowed.
  • ✖ Reselling or redistributing the template is not allowed.
  • ✖ Sharing the source code publicly or privately is not permitted.
Current status

PyColors UI (foundation) is currently public and free to explore.

Templates (such as NA-AI) are distributed under a separate commercial license, included with each purchase.

This page is informational and does not replace the license included with paid products.