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Hi Blazorise Team, We currently have a single product that’s distributed across three separate web apps, each with its own codebase. However, from the user’s perspective, it functions as one unified application. Would it be acceptable to use the same product token across all three apps, or would we need to generate three unique product tokens instead? Apologies for raising this here - I couldn’t find a more appropriate place to post this question. |
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Thanks for reaching out, and no worries, this is a perfect place to ask! Since Blazorise licensing is per developer, each developer using Blazorise needs their own unique license. However, the product token itself can be shared across your production deployments, as long as it’s used for the same product and not distributed among multiple developers or separate organizations. So in your case, if the three web apps are part of the same overall product (just different parts of it), you can absolutely use the same product token across all three. Let us know if you have any other questions! |
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Thanks for reaching out, and no worries, this is a perfect place to ask!
Since Blazorise licensing is per developer, each developer using Blazorise needs their own unique license. However, the product token itself can be shared across your production deployments, as long as it’s used for the same product and not distributed among multiple developers or separate organizations.
So in your case, if the three web apps are part of the same overall product (just different parts of it), you can absolutely use the same product token across all three.
Let us know if you have any other questions!