Licensing & usage

License

PyColors UI is built to be production-ready and commercially sustainable. This page explains how licensing works today—and how it may evolve as the ecosystem grows.

Clarity over complexity

Licensing should be readable and practical. No legal theater, no dark patterns.

Trust & sustainability

Clear boundaries enable long-term maintenance and consistent releases.

Docs-first mindset

Whether free or commercial, every shipped artifact must be documented and polished.

What’s free today

PyColors UI is public and free to explore while the product matures. This includes the current foundation and future core additions.

  • Core UI components shipped as part of the free PyColors UI foundation (including v1.0 and future additions).
  • Documentation (Preview / Usage / Code / Props).
  • Examples, patterns, and public pages (Changelog, Roadmap).
  • Bug fixes and stability patches within the v1.0.x line.

What may become commercial

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

  • Premium components and advanced UI patterns (dashboard-grade building blocks).
  • Blocks library (marketing + SaaS) and packaged sections.
  • Premium templates built on PyColors UI (landing + dashboard).
  • Commercial distribution assets (starter kits, packaging, screenshot kits).
  • Priority support and higher-touch help for teams.
Current status

License details will be published as part of the commercialization phase.

For now, PyColors UI is public and free to explore. Licensing terms may evolve as the project matures.

Note: this page is informational and may be updated as PyColors UI evolves.