#Community license
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If you only use the open‑source (community) packages self‑hosted, you won’t be blocked for having more users. If you use Copilot Cloud’s free Developer plan, exceeding the plan’s MAU/usage limits can trigger restrictions until you upgrade.
Open‑source / Community (self‑hosted)
- Licensed MIT; no usage/MAU enforcement in the OSS packages themselves.
- Reference: LICENSE in the repo (MIT) — https://github.com/CopilotKit/CopilotKit/blob/main/LICENSE
Copilot Cloud (Developer Free plan)
- Copilot Cloud enforces plan limits. When limits are exceeded, the app shows an upgrade banner (
UPGRADE_REQUIRED_ERROR) and certain features are restricted until you upgrade. - Errors and banners are handled in the product (e.g., usage banner, upgrade prompt) to restore access after upgrading.
- Reference: Premium/Cloud docs — https://docs.copilotkit.ai/premium
What this means for 100 users
- Self‑hosting OSS only: not blocked by license/MAU.
- Using Copilot Cloud free tier: if 100 MAU exceeds the free plan’s limit, you may see upgrade prompts and temporary restrictions until you upgrade or reduce usage.
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