Enterprise Source-Available License Summary
LuperIQ's source-available enterprise path is designed for organizations that need deeper internal control, internal modifications, white-label planning, or custom deployment terms while preserving LuperIQ's proprietary ownership.
Source-available does not mean open source. LuperIQ retains ownership of the platform, its trademarks, protected technology, and any rights not expressly granted in a signed commercial agreement.
Internal review and modification rights
Enterprise customers can negotiate rights to inspect, adapt, and extend an agreed delivered version for their own internal business use.
Proprietary ownership stays with LuperIQ
The codebase, modules, platform know-how, marks, and product architecture remain proprietary unless a contract explicitly says otherwise.
Custom pricing and renewal
Enterprise source-available deals are quoted case by case and normally combine an upfront commercial license with optional annual updates, security, and support renewal.
White-label, OEM, and custom module paths
Some customers may need white-label hosting, custom modules, or OEM-style rights, but those are separate negotiations rather than implied rights.
What an enterprise source-available package can include
- Access to an agreed delivered version of the LuperIQ CMS source for internal review, security evaluation, and approved internal modifications.
- A defined list of included modules, package modules, integrations, environments, and deployment rights.
- Commercial support terms covering updates, security patches, migration help, or advisory engineering if purchased.
- Optional statements of work for custom modules, custom deployments, white-label operation, or specialized onboarding.
What this summary does not grant by default
- No automatic right to redistribute the platform, resell it as a competing CMS, sublicense it, or expose the source to third parties.
- No automatic right to remove LuperIQ ownership claims, trademarks, or proprietary notices except where a contract explicitly allows a white-label arrangement.
- No promise that future versions, every private module, or all internal infrastructure code are included unless the agreement specifically says so.
- No implied right to transfer the license to another legal entity, spin up unlimited brands, or run unlimited customer tenants without negotiated scope.
Commercial structure
Enterprise source-available pricing is custom. It typically reflects the number of brands or business units involved, the environments being operated, whether white-label rights are requested, the support and security obligations required, and whether custom engineering is bundled into the deal.
In most cases, the commercial structure is an upfront license for the delivered version plus an optional annual renewal for updates, security maintenance, and support. Custom modules, OEM rights, reseller rights, or broad white-label rights are quoted separately.
| Lane | Best For | Default Rights |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Hosted | Customers who want the fastest launch path | Run on LuperIQ-managed infrastructure under standard hosted terms |
| White-Label Hosted | Agencies or partner-led delivery | Custom commercial branding and hosted operations by agreement |
| Source-Available | Organizations needing internal review and modification rights | Internal-use rights to an agreed delivered version under a signed contract |
| OEM / Reseller | Organizations embedding or reselling at scale | Only when separately negotiated in writing |
Why the hosted lane still matters
LuperIQ's standard customer path remains hosted during launch because it gives customers the best speed, stability, and support while the platform continues to evolve quickly. Enterprise source-available exists for teams with different risk, review, and deployment needs, not because the standard lane is unfinished.