Choose the right license for your needs.
The Standard License grants you a non-exclusive right to use the Theme you purchased from Webestica Studio.
You are licensed to use the Theme to create one End Product for yourself or for one client (a single application). The End Product may be distributed for free.
Use case 1: A freelance designer builds a portfolio website for a photographer. The license covers that single website.
Use case 2: A company creates an internal dashboard for employees to track sales or performance. It’s used only within the company, not sold to customers.
Use case 3: A startup builds a marketing site to promote their mobile app. The theme is only used on the marketing pages (not inside the app itself).
The key idea: One license = one project. That project can be free or for one paying client, but not resold to multiple customers.
The Multisite License grants you a non-exclusive right to use the Theme to create unlimited End Products for yourself or for multiple clients. The End Products may be distributed for free.
Use case 1: A freelancer builds three different websites for three different clients (for example, a dentist, a gym, and a local café) and uses the same theme for all of them. With a Multisite License, they only need one license instead of three Standard Licenses.
Use case 2: An agency uses the theme to create unlimited internal dashboards for different departments within a large company.
Use case 3: A design studio reuses the same theme across multiple marketing websites for their own products.
The key idea: Unlimited projects, but only for free distribution or client-specific projects. You cannot sell the product to end customers directly under this license.
The Extended License grants you a non-exclusive right to use the Theme to create one End Product for yourself or for one client, and that End Product may be sold or distributed for free.
Use case 1: A company builds a SaaS analytics platform using the theme. Paying users log in to use the service, so this requires an Extended License.
Use case 2: A business uses the theme to design both the marketing site and the customer-only dashboard of their subscription app. Since the dashboard is only available to paying subscribers, this falls under the Extended License.
Use case 3: A blogger runs a site with premium, “subscribers-only” content. Because part of the site is restricted to paying users, an Extended License is needed.
Use case 4: A startup creates a UI kit or app that is sold to customers, where the theme is part of the final product. This also requires the Extended License.
The key idea: One project that can be sold or used by paying end users.
If a Theme includes code, images, fonts, or other content that came from third parties under a different license, that item keeps its original license. The Theme author will note such items where relevant. You are responsible for following those original licenses or for getting permission from the third-party rights holder.
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