Can I use Bolt.diy into commercial project without bolt branding?

Hey,

I am wondering if it’s possible to use Bolt.DIY in a commercial SAAS project of mine without any bolt branding. The repo seems to be under MIT however I am not sure if this is allowed?

yes you can do it, there is an issue related to webcontainer that might need some Licensing discussion, although StackBlitz is okey as long as your revenue is not that High.
@ColeMedin might be able to answer this better

Yes this is correct! Though I would recommend purchasing the Webcontainer license from StackBlitz once you are getting revenue from your site.

Just to clarify, this is only if your app is directly exposing bolt.diy! If you are building an app with bolt.diy but it isn’t bolt.diy itself, then you are totally fine!

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Hi Cole, we are attempting to build on top of Bolt.diy and we are planning to use all the opensource code EXCEPT webcontainer. We will have a totally different brand but the same product. Do we still need to let StackBlitz know or get a license from them? What exactly do we need to do from a legal standpoint? Can there be any issues around IP when we do commercialize it? I would love (a) Your answer (c) As well as if you can point me to any legal resources, I would appreciate it.

if you don’t use webcontainers you don’t need to talk to stackblitz just make sure you actually rebuild the frontend components so it’s not just a fork of boltdiy and you def. should shout out the boltdiy team regardless.

what provider are you going with?

I’ve been working on codesandbox and looking at fly.io too

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