Why are you calling it "early access"?
We're really happy with the components we've put together so
far, but we've still more we're
planning to build. Every component you see in the preview is
available to use today, but
there's still at least a few dozen more ideas we're planning to
design and include.
What is the difference between licenses?
The Freelancer license is aimed at people who work on their own.
It grants you the right to
use the purchased product only for one project (either yours or
for a client).
The Enterprise license is aimed at large companies with multiple
projects. It grants you the
right to create any kind of software, SaaS, digital products and
sell them.
The Enterprise license is aimed at large companies with multiple
projects. It grants you the
right to create any kind of software, SaaS, digital products and
sell them.
All the differences between the types of licenses are available
here.
What does the Tech Support refer to?
Depending on your license type, you have a fixed period when you
can submit any ticket to
us regarding product functionalities and bug fixes (learning and
tutorials related requests are
not included). You will get responses directly from the
product's creators in 24 hours (during
business days):
If you purchase the Freelancer license, you will receive Support
from us for 6 months. If you
need 12 months of Support, you will need the Company license.
If you purchase the Enterprise license, you will benefit from
24 months of Support. At the
end of this period, you will need to renew your license
(purchase the product again) to get
Support.
Can I remove the copyright notice from the files?
You can remove the copyright notice (if it's a premium item),
but then you will need to create
a separate .txt file called
LICENSE.txt, and copy paste
the copyright text in there. This file
should be added to the root folder of your project.
What does the Team Size refer to?
The Team size for each license reflects the number of people who
can access the product.
For example, if you buy the Freelancer license, only one person
can use the product. If you
have a team of 6-10 people,
you will need the
Company license.
For bigger teams of 5 developers, you will need to purchase an
Enterprise License.
Why are you calling it "early access"?
We're really happy with the components we've put together so
far, but we've still more we're
planning to build. Every component you see in the preview is
available to use today, but
there's still at least a few dozen more ideas we're planning to
design and include.
What browsers does Tailwind Dashboard support?
The components in Tailwind UI are designed to work in the
latest, stable releases of all major
browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
We don't support Internet Explorer 11.
What is the difference between licenses?
Depending on the license you purchase, you can use our products
to either code a
website/web application for you, for a client, or for multiple
clients, which will be hosted on
one or multiple domains:
For example, if you purchased the Freelancer License, you can
create only one website (for
you or a client). If you want to create multiple websites, you
will need a bigger license (like
Company or Enterprise). Same, if you have multiple subdomains,
like test.yoursite.com
(http://test.yoursite.com/) or dev.yoursite.com (http://dev.yoursite.com/), you can use the
Freelancer or Startup License.
For more information about our licenses, you can
check it here.
What does the Free Updates refer to?
Depending on your license type, you have a determined period
when you receive product
Updates that include bug fixes and new features:
Freelancer: You will receive Free Updates for
6 months. Company: You will
receive Free
Updates for 12 months.
Enterprise: You will benefit from
24 months of Free Updates.