Licensing
SupXML is made by and released through Supported Source — a platform that sells licenses for source-available projects to companies. Source is publicly viewable on GitHub; individuals can use it for free on personal projects, and companies can run a free 30-day evaluation, but commercial use requires a paid license.
Where to get a license
Get your license from supso.org/projects/sup-xml ↗. A license is required in order to use the software.
Types of licensing
| Use | License required |
|---|---|
| Any real use, typically for a company, government agency, or organization | Yes — Commercial license |
| Evaluation, for trying it out before deciding | Yes — Free 30-day evaluation license |
| Hobbyist individual, non-monetized project | Yes — Free, renewable, one-year hobbyist license |
Please make sure to get a license in order to use SupXML.
What you get
- Production usage rights for all SupXML code for the duration of your subscription.
- A standard, lawyer-vetted software license, designed to survive enterprise procurement and federal-contractor review without tedious negotiation. Most enterprise legal teams have already cleared this license for other vendors.
- Peace of mind knowing you’re supporting the maintainers of your software dependencies.
Questions
General questions about the licensing model itself are answered in the Supported Source FAQ ↗. For more specific licensing questions, email hello@supso.org.