Issuing and managing software licenses does not have to be difficult. LicenseSpring allows software vendors to control the state of their application according to their license agreements. It's easy to configure the simplest or the most complex license policies, and then use them as a template when issuing licenses.
Connections from the Software Vendor's client applications to our cloud based service is done through one of our SDKs or through the use of our RESTful APIs.
We also provide an end-user portal as well as a distributor portal to allow self-serve support, as well as aide in providing a mechanism to help vendors distribute their software through resellers.
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We are a spin-off of PDF Pro Software Inc, a company that develops and commercializes PDF Editing software for desktop. Back in 2017, we were looking for a good, no-nonsense license manager on the market, and to our surprise we found two types of solutions: the first category were archaic but expensive incumbents such as Flexera or Thales who were not interested in creating modern user-friendly Licensing solutions. The other category were many startups, whom we did not trust to survive in the long run, and simply did not have the capabilities we needed. We decided to build our own licensing tool, and offer it initially for free to anyone who wanted to give us feedback. Today we boast over 1000 active accounts with vendors of all sizes and industries. Our goal is to be the best licensing API in the world.
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I think our ease of use, and our no nonsense approach to our customer support / client onboarding.
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Do not chose Licensespring if you would like to be price gouged by Flexera or Thales, as we are an order of magnitude cheaper since we charge based on usage, not based on licensed revenue.
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User licenses (these are either machine based, or named user based, like having a unique user name). You'll need to build some type of license entitlement functionaly on your software, or integrate it with something like LicenseSpring. Source: about 1 year ago
If I were concerned about licensing, then I'm really not sure I'd put my faith into a library like thus - not least that if the app just shipped with the dll, then it could be swapped out in the blink of an eye with a stub. There's significantly more involved in managing this sort of thing that a simplistic library such as this can manage. Companies concerned with licensing usually do it because they're protecting... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Hello, you can also try us out (licensespring.com), we're similar to the providers you mentioned. Source: almost 2 years ago
I found https://licensespring.com/ which sounds amazing but it seems once you apply it the code is still held locally even if the licence is not O.K., meaning it can still be reverse engineered. Source: almost 2 years ago
Take a look, might be suitable: https://licensespring.com/. Source: almost 2 years ago
Yes, and they will be right. Just look at its revenue (sensortower.com) through the many fiascos. Source: almost 2 years ago
(source: https://sensortower.com/). Source: about 2 years ago
Ya I checked out data.ai and sensortower.com. Both give pretty good overview data. But I think you're right, premium may be required for any in depth user information. Source: about 2 years ago
Dragalia lost was never released in most EU countries (or at least italy doesn't have it) and netted last month 200k dollars in total for apple store and 200k dollar for google play, where epic seven earned a whooping total of 5mil and 2 mil dollar respectively. (infos from sensortower.com). Source: about 2 years ago
Genshin reaches a revenue of nearly 100 mil usd everysingle month only on mobile platforms. Btw the revenue on the chinese server isn’t even calculated into the 100 mil. Ur spending on other devices aren’t calculated into the mobile revenue. I suggest u taking a look at the mobile revenue on this web site called sensortower. Im not exactly sure if the info provided by this website is trustworthy but most of the... Source: over 2 years ago
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