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Must read Changes in license terms

Rodolfo

👑 Chevereto Godlike
Chevereto Staff
Administrator
Hello,

The Chevereto License has changed on 2025-12-05.
  • Removed any domain restriction. There's no single/multi domain difference either, run it anywhere you want.
  • Granted commercial use permissions. Go ahead, sell Chevereto hosted instances.
  • Explicit remarks on that you can modify as you wish the code (for your internal use).
  • Indicated that you can create applications that inegrate with Chevereto. Use it as an engine, template, cms, etc.
As you may notice, the update license and grants are now way better.

Cheers,
Rodolfo.
 
Hi,
Could you please provide more details about this modification:
“Granted commercial use permissions. Go ahead, sell Chevereto hosted instances.”

Does this mean that if I have a Chevereto license, I’m allowed to resell it pre-installed for my clients?
I’m a VPS provider, so I’d like to know if I can offer a VPS with Chevereto pre-installed and licensed using the same license I already own.

Thank you!
 
If you pre-install Chevereto for your VPS clients using the paid edition it means that you are re-distributing Chevereto (paid) which is forbidden.

With a license you can host all the Chevereto websites you want long as you don't re-distribute the source code. In the License we explicit mention that you can't do what you just described:
  • Sell, offer, assign, license, disclose, distribute, or otherwise transfer or make available the Software source code, in whole or in part, in any form

What you can do is to use Chevereto multi-tenant API for building a SaaS offering where you sell access to the software as a service. Your customers gets access to a Chevereto website provided under the Chevereto multi-tenant system. In that use case, the end-customer doesn't have access to the source code meaning that it doesn't count as re-distribution.

If you must pre-install the software what you can do is to stick to the free edition where we don't have this kind of limitations.
 
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