Standard vs Extended license
Understand the difference between license types and which one you need for your project.
Creattus products are sold under two license types. Choosing the right one is important — using a Standard license for Extended use cases is a license violation.
Standard license
The Standard license covers use in a single end product — for yourself or one client. The end product can be commercial, but you cannot resell or redistribute the asset itself.
- ✅ One end product (yours or a client project)
- ✅ Commercial use within that single product
- ✅ Modifications and customization
- ✅ 3 domain activations (production, staging, dev)
- ❌ Cannot be used in multiple separate client projects
- ❌ Cannot redistribute or resell the asset itself
- ❌ Cannot include source code in a product sold to end users
Extended license
The Extended license removes most restrictions. It is designed for agencies, SaaS products, and any situation where you will use the asset across multiple projects or resell a product built with it.
- ✅ Unlimited end products across unlimited clients
- ✅ White-label use — sell products built with this asset
- ✅ SaaS applications serving end users
- ✅ Source code redistribution within a larger product
- ✅ Up to 25 domain activations
- ✅ All Standard license permissions included
Which license do I need?
| Use case | License needed |
|---|---|
| Personal portfolio or project | Standard |
| Client website (one client) | Standard |
| Freelance project delivered to a single client | Standard |
| Agency template reused across multiple clients | Extended |
| SaaS app built on top of a UI kit | Extended |
| Theme shop selling products built with this asset | Extended |
| Open source project redistributing the code | Extended |
Tip: If your use case is borderline, choose Extended. The cost difference is usually small compared to the legal risk of a license violation.
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