Using Templates Commercially

Commercial Use Definition

Commercial use means:
- Creating websites for paying clients
- Building sites for your business
- Using as foundation for paid services
- Selling related services (design, customization)

Full Commercial Rights

All TNCFlow templates include full commercial use rights:
- ✅ Use for your business
- ✅ Use for client projects
- ✅ Charge clients for your work
- ✅ Sell services built on templates
- ✅ Use in agencies
- ✅ Create multiple commercial projects

Important Restrictions

  • ❌ Can't resell the template itself
  • ❌ Can't share license with others
  • ❌ Can't redistribute template code
  • ❌ Must respect client IP (they own their content)

Client Scenarios

Scenario 1: You're a Designer
- Purchase All Access Pass
- Use templates to quickly build client sites
- Customize for each client
- Charge clients for design/customization
- Client owns their website content
- ✅ This is allowed

Scenario 2: You're an Agency
- Use templates as starting point for client work
- Customize extensively to match brand
- Charge clients for design/customization
- Deliver completed website to client
- Client can modify and republish
- ✅ This is allowed

Scenario 3: You're a Freelancer
- Build WordPress websites using templates
- Use Webflow templates for faster development
- Charge clients per project
- Client owns finished website
- ✅ This is allowed

Scenario 4: You Want to Resell Templates
- Purchase template
- Try to resell to others
- ❌ NOT allowed - violates license

Scenario 5: You Want to Bundle Templates
- Include our templates in your package
- Sell template + customization together
- ❌ NOT allowed - can't resell templates

Legal Protection

Commercial use rights protect you by:
- Confirming legal use for clients
- Clarifying you can charge for work
- Ensuring no trademark issues
- Allowing customization
- Protecting from legal challenges

Documentation

To prove you have commercial rights:
- Keep your purchase confirmation email
- Save your TNCFlow account login
- Document your customizations
- Note date of purchase
- File away license terms

For Clients

When you deliver a website to a client:
- They own the website content
- They own their domain
- They can modify the website
- They can publish and republish
- They do NOT own the template
- If they want template access, they purchase separately

Regarding Client Questions

If clients ask about template rights:
- You own the commercial rights to use the template
- Their website content is entirely theirs
- They can't extract/resell the template
- They can modify their website freely
- Template is licensed to you, not transferred to them

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