Nuxt UI-PRO license and monorepo
Hi, the different licenses for NuxtUI PRO differ only in the number of developers that can be invited to the private GitHub repository. I’d like to ask which plan would apply to my case if I want to purchase a license. Here’s my situation: I am the only developer working on the website, but I work in a company that uses a monorepo - meaning every employee has access to the repository. In this case, am I required to purchase the 'Organization' plan even though I will be the only person actually using it?
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Based on the information in the knowledge sources, the only difference between the Nuxt UI Pro license plans (Solo, Startup, Organization) is the number of developers that can be invited to the private GitHub repository. The features are otherwise the same. Specifically:
- Solo: For indie hackers, freelancers, and solo founders.
- Startup: For small teams, startups, and agencies with up to 5 developers.
- Organization: For larger teams and organizations with up to 20 developers.
The documentation states:
If you are the only developer who will use Nuxt UI Pro and only your GitHub account is invited to the private repository, the documentation suggests the Solo plan would be sufficient. However, because your monorepo is accessible to more employees, and the documentation does not clarify if this impacts licensing, you should contact Nuxt UI Pro support for a definitive answer to ensure compliance with their licensing terms. I'm sorry, but the knowledge sources do not explicitly state how monorepo access by non-Nuxt UI Pro users affects the required license tier. For full clarity and to avoid any licensing issues, please reach out directly to the Nuxt UI Pro team.
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The only difference is the number of developers that can be invited to the private GitHub repository.Getting-started > License However, the documentation does not explicitly address scenarios involving monorepos where only one developer uses Nuxt UI Pro, but the repository is accessible to more people in the company. It only mentions the number of developers invited to the private GitHub repository, not the number of people with access to your codebase. Conclusion:
Once purchased, you will receive an email with a license key to activate. To activate your license, enter your license key and your GitHub username. This will invite you to the private GitHub repository as well as activating your license to build your app in production.
If you are the only developer who will use Nuxt UI Pro and only your GitHub account is invited to the private repository, the documentation suggests the Solo plan would be sufficient. However, because your monorepo is accessible to more employees, and the documentation does not clarify if this impacts licensing, you should contact Nuxt UI Pro support for a definitive answer to ensure compliance with their licensing terms. I'm sorry, but the knowledge sources do not explicitly state how monorepo access by non-Nuxt UI Pro users affects the required license tier. For full clarity and to avoid any licensing issues, please reach out directly to the Nuxt UI Pro team.
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The license specifies that the Solo version is also for 'freelancers' - let’s say I create a website using NuxtUI for a client. That’s straightforward: I deliver the build or host the website myself, etc. But what if the client wants the codebase (which is common)? I hand over the code, and a few years later someone makes changes to that website - but the license key is mine. If the client requires the full project codebase to be handed over after the work is done, does that mean I should NOT use NuxtUI Pro?
I'd also like to understand this.
I contacted them via email, and regarding my monorepo situation - if I’m the only one using it, the 'Solo' plan is sufficient. With the 'Solo' plan, I can also work as a freelancer, but if the client wants to take over the entire codebase later, they should purchase their own license