# Pasamayo Commercial License

Pasamayo is open source under AGPL-3.0. This means it is free for personal use,
open source projects, and any use where you comply with AGPL-3.0 terms (which
requires your entire product to also be open sourced under AGPL-3.0).

If you cannot comply with AGPL-3.0 — for example because you are building a
proprietary product, internal business tool, or commercial service — you need
a commercial license.

## Who needs a commercial license?

- Companies using Pasamayo internally without open-sourcing their internal tools
- Companies embedding Pasamayo in a proprietary product or service
- Agencies white-labelling Pasamayo for clients
- MSPs reselling Pasamayo to customers

## Who does NOT need a commercial license?

- Individual personal use
- Open source projects licensed under AGPL-3.0 compatible licenses
- Evaluation and testing (up to 30 days)
- Non-profit organisations for internal use

## Pricing

| Tier | Price | Seats | Includes |
|------|-------|-------|----------|
| Solo | $29 one-time | 1 developer | Lifetime license for 1 developer |
| Team | $99 one-time | Up to 10 developers | Lifetime license for up to 10 developers |
| Business | $299/year | Unlimited | Unlimited developers + priority support |
| Enterprise | Custom | Unlimited | Custom SLA + dedicated support + custom features |

## How to purchase

Contact: hello@pasamayo.app

Or purchase self-serve at: YOUR_PAYMENT_LINK

> Payment link coming soon — contact hello@pasamayo.app in the meantime.

## What the commercial license grants

- Right to use Pasamayo in proprietary products and services
- Right to modify without open-sourcing your modifications
- Right to distribute as part of a commercial product
- No AGPL-3.0 copyleft obligations

## What the commercial license does NOT grant

- Exclusive rights — Pasamayo remains open source
- Right to remove copyright notices
- Right to claim Pasamayo as your own work
- Warranty or liability beyond what is stated in the license

## Questions

Contact hello@pasamayo.app with any licensing questions.
