Kit License
Effective date: July 8, 2026
This is the license you get when you buy a kit from The Founder's Kit. It's written to be read. The intent, in one line: build anything you want with your kit, forever — just don't become a reseller of the kit itself.
1. What you get
When you buy a kit, we grant you a lifetime, worldwide, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use that kit for personal and commercial purposes, in unlimited projects and businesses that you own or operate.
- Use it for your first business and your fifteenth.
- Modify anything: templates, playbooks, instructions.
- Keep using the version you have forever — one purchase, no renewal. Updates we push to your kit's repository are included while you have access.
2. Client work and your customers
Things you make with the kit are yours, and you can sell them.
- Websites, documents, brand assets, email flows, and businesses you build and ship to your customers — including paid client work — are fine. Templates you produce for your customers' businesses are fine too.
- The Agency-in-a-Box tier is explicitly designed for setup-as-a-service work. Deliver the outputs under your own name and brand.
3. What you may not do
The one hard line: the kit itself is not your product.
- Do not resell, redistribute, sublicense, or publicly publish a kit or any substantial part of one.
- Do not release a derivative kit — a repackaged, renamed, or lightly modified version of a kit — as a product that competes with The Founder's Kit: no template packs, kit marketplaces, boilerplate bundles, or “starter” products built from our kit content.
- Do not share access to your kit's private repository or invite others to it.
4. Who can use your copy
One purchase covers one buyer: you, and people working inside your own company on your company's projects. It does not cover your clients, your community, or your course students — they can enjoy what you build for them, not the kit itself.
5. Third-party components
Kits may include open-source components under their own licenses (for example, MIT-licensed template code). Those license notices travel with the files and continue to apply to those components. Nothing in this license removes or overrides them.
6. Ending the license
- This license is perpetual — it does not expire and there is nothing to renew. All sales are final (see the Refund Policy).
- If you break Section 3, the license ends. We'll usually reach out first, because most violations are misunderstandings.
7. The legal frame
This license is part of the Terms of Service; warranty disclaimers and liability limits live there. Attribution is appreciated but never required.
8. Questions
Unsure whether your plan crosses the line? Ask before you build: support@thefounderkit.ai. We answer plainly.