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  • #1272941

    Hi Enfold,

    I really really love your theme and I want to use it way more for all my clients. But I was wondering if it’s possible to buy a lifetime license in stead of buying one license for each website every time again. So I want to pay a lot more for one time and than never have to buy again. Because I use your theme so many.

    I asked Envato Market but they can’t help me. Hope you can!

    Thanks a lot!

    Janneke

    #1273244

    Hi Janneke,

    We are a vendor on the Themeforest platform, so that means we have to adjust to them. Right now they don’t have anything like that available, so for now, I think you will have to purchase licenses as you go unfortunately. There might be an option for what you are looking for in the future, but that is up to Themeforest/Envato to decide.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

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    #1273279

    but read carefully if the license agreements fits your needs
    https://themeforest.net/licenses/terms/extended
    It therefore seems rather not a one-time payment – and use as often as you want license.

    #1273308

    Hi @Guenni007, thanks but the extended license is also for just one website right? I want to use Enfold in more than one WordPress website and not have to pay $59 each time!

    #1273634

    Hi,

    As described in the documentation, extended license can be used to create a single End Product which may be sold to users. And the End Product is described as follows.

    3. An End Product is one of the following things, both requiring an application of skill and effort.

    (a) For an Item that is a template, the End Product is a customised implementation of the Item.

    For example, the item is a magazine template and the end product is the finished magazine.

    (b) For other types of Item, an End Product is something that incorporates the Item as well as other things, so that it is larger in scope and different in nature than the Item.

    For example, the item is a set of icons and the end product is a mobile app for sale. See the FAQs for examples and information about End Products and the single application requirement.

    So you cannot use the license for multiple websites without creating an End Product first as explained above and you cannot use it as-is.

    7. This license is a “single application” license and not a “multi-use” license, which means that you can’t use the Item to create more than one unique End Product.

    8. You can’t re-distribute the Item as stock, in a tool or template, or with source files. You can’t do this with an Item either on its own or bundled with other items, and even if you modify the Item. You can’t re-distribute or make available the Item as-is or with superficial modifications.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

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