License
Simple, honest terms
One license type. No confusing tiers. Buy once, use it to build one project — personal or commercial.
What you can do
- Use in unlimited personal projects
- Use in one commercial client project per purchase
- Modify the source code to fit your needs
- Use in SaaS products, web apps, and admin dashboards
- Use across your team working on the same project
- Remove Codervent branding from the end product
What you cannot do
- Resell, redistribute, or sublicense the template or source code
- Share the files with people outside your project team
- Use in more than one commercial client project per purchase — buy an additional license for each
- Create a competing template, UI kit, or component library based on our work
- Claim the design or code as your own original work
Projects covered
1 end product
Buy one license per project
Team members
Unlimited
Everyone working on the same project
License duration
Lifetime
No renewals, no subscriptions
Common questions
Can I use a template to build a SaaS product I'll charge users for?
Yes. You can build a commercial product — a SaaS app, internal tool, or client dashboard — and charge your end users for it. That counts as one commercial project.
I'm a freelancer building a site for a client. Do I need a separate license for each client?
Yes. Each client project requires its own license purchase. If you're working on multiple client projects, buy one license per project. The bundle is the most cost-effective way to do this.
Can my whole dev team use the same license?
Yes, as long as everyone is working on the same project. A license covers one end product, not one person.
Can I use the UI Blocks in multiple projects?
Each license covers one project. If you want to use the blocks across multiple projects, you need a license for each — or contact us to discuss a team plan.
Do I need to credit Codervent in my project?
No. You're free to remove all Codervent branding from the end product. A credit is appreciated but never required.
Can I use this in an open-source project?
No. The license does not permit redistributing the source files, which would happen if the project were published as open source. You can use an open-source framework built on top of the template, but the template files themselves must remain private.
What counts as one project?
One project = one end product with a single domain or deployment. A staging environment for the same product does not count as a separate project.
What if I buy the bundle — does that cover multiple projects?
The bundle gives you access to all templates and blocks under one license, which covers one project. For additional projects, purchase an additional license.
