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Every marketplace listing carries a license that defines what a buyer may do with it. As a seller you pick a license type — a standard text loads, which you can customize. Buyers must accept it before paying.

The five license types

Personal Use

For personal, non-commercial projects only. No resale or redistribution.

Commercial Use

Use in one commercial product or service. Can’t resell the template itself.

Manufacturer License

Build and sell hardware based on the design; white-label the dashboard. Can’t resell the template to other makers.

Reseller License

Resell the complete product (hardware + software) unchanged to end customers.
There’s also an Open license — free for any use, no agreement required.

Listing types

A license pairs with a listing type that describes what the buyer receives:
Listing typeBuyer gets
Software TemplateA digital clone into their account
Hardware + Software BundleThe clone plus physical hardware shipped
Manufacturer Kit (B2B)A design another manufacturer licenses to build their own products

Buyer acceptance flow

The acceptance step scales with the stakes:
1

Personal / Commercial — inline

The license text shows inline with a single checkbox. The buy button stays disabled until it’s checked.
2

Manufacturer / Reseller — full modal

A modal opens with the full agreement. The buyer must scroll to the bottom to unlock the accept checkbox, and enter their company name.
3

Recorded on the order

Acceptance is stored with a timestamp, license type, version, and company name — a durable record of the agreement.

License certificate

After a licensed purchase, the buyer gets a certificate showing the licensee, company, template, order reference, accepted date, and license terms. It’s available:
  • On the order success page, right after payment
  • Anytime from My Purchases
  • Linked from the purchase confirmation email
For manufacturer and reseller licenses — which can grant the right to manufacture and sell hardware — the certificate is the buyer’s record of those rights.

Revenue sharing

How licensed sales settle.