Licensing made simple
A plain-language summary of how the Regular and Extended licenses work. The official Envato license terms always apply.
Regular License
Use WhatsMine in a single end product, for yourself or one client, where end users are not charged to use it.
Ideal for: your own business, an internal tool, or a single client deployment.
Extended License
Use WhatsMine in a single end product where end users can be charged to use it.
Ideal for: launching your own paid, multi-tenant WhatsApp marketing SaaS.
What both licenses include
- The complete WhatsMine source code (Laravel + React).
- All product modules, channels and features.
- Lifetime item updates.
- 6 months of author support (extendable to 12 months at checkout).
- The right to modify the code for your own use and to white-label the product.
What you may not do
- Redistribute or resell the source code as a stand-alone item or template.
- Use a single license across multiple unrelated end products — each end product needs its own license.
- Charge end users to access the software under a Regular License (use the Extended License instead).
Per end product
An Envato license is per “end product.” If you build several separate products or sell deployments to multiple unrelated clients as their own products, you’ll typically need a license for each. If you run a single multi-tenant SaaS where many customers use the same hosted application, one Extended License covers that SaaS.
Official terms
This page is a friendly summary and is not a substitute for the official license. The full terms are available on Envato: CodeCanyon Standard Licenses. If anything here conflicts with Envato’s terms, Envato’s terms control.
Not sure which to choose?
The quick rule: are people paying you to use the app itself? If yes, choose Extended. If no, Regular is enough. Still unsure? Contact us and we’ll point you in the right direction.