Open Source Licenses

Effective Date: March 25, 2026

Introduction

Partnr is built on the shoulders of exceptional open source software. We are grateful to the developers and communities who have created and maintained these libraries, frameworks, and tools. This page lists the open source software used in the Partnr platform along with their respective licenses.

All open source software used by Partnr is used in accordance with their respective licenses. We are committed to respecting intellectual property rights and properly attributing the open source projects that make our platform possible.

Open Source Dependencies

Below is a list of the primary open source software packages used in Partnr:

PackageLicense TypeRepository / Link
Next.js

React framework for production

MITgithub.com/vercel/next.js
React

JavaScript library for building user interfaces

MITgithub.com/facebook/react
Supabase

Open source Firebase alternative

Apache 2.0github.com/supabase/supabase
Tailwind CSS

Utility-first CSS framework

MITgithub.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss
Radix UI

Unstyled, accessible component primitives

MITgithub.com/radix-ui/primitives
Lucide Icons

Beautiful, consistent SVG icon library

ISCgithub.com/lucide-icons/lucide
class-variance-authority

TypeScript-first CSS class composition tool

Apache 2.0github.com/joe-bell/cva
date-fns

Modern JavaScript date utility library

MITgithub.com/date-fns/date-fns

Partnr Platform License

The Partnr platform and its original source code are proprietary and owned by Partnr, Inc. Unless otherwise explicitly stated, all code, design, and functionality of the Partnr platform are protected by copyright law and are not open source.

You may use Partnr strictly in accordance with the Terms of Service. You are not permitted to:

  • Reproduce, modify, or create derivative works of the Partnr platform
  • Decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble Partnr
  • Copy or republish Partnr's code or intellectual property
  • Use Partnr for any purpose other than as permitted by the Terms of Service
  • Sell, rent, or lease access to Partnr without authorization
  • Remove or alter copyright, patent, or other proprietary notices

Third-Party Services

In addition to open source software, Partnr uses the following third-party services:

Stripe

Stripe is used for payment processing and billing. Stripe's services are governed by their Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. For more information, visit stripe.com.

Google Analytics

Google Analytics is used to understand user behavior and platform performance. Google Analytics is governed by Google's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. For more information, visit analytics.google.com.

Resend

Resend is used for transactional email delivery. Resend's services are governed by their Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. For more information, visit resend.com.

Vercel

Vercel provides hosting and deployment infrastructure for the Partnr platform. Vercel's services are governed by their Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. For more information, visit vercel.com.

Contact for License Questions

If you have questions about the licenses of software used in Partnr, need information about the open source components we use, or have concerns about licensing compliance, please contact us:

Email: legal@partnr.com

Website: partnr.com

We will respond to all inquiries within 30 days.

License Compliance

Partnr is committed to complying with all open source licenses. All software listed above is used in accordance with the terms of their respective licenses. If you discover any license compliance issues with Partnr, please contact us immediately at legal@partnr.com.

For a complete list of all dependencies and their licenses, you can run the following command in the Partnr repository:

npm list --depth=0

This Open Source Licenses page is effective as of March 25, 2026. We are grateful to the open source community for creating the tools and libraries that power Partnr. We are committed to respecting intellectual property rights and supporting the open source ecosystem.