# Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ## Can I use ExeBundle at home or for personal projects? Yes. Private, non-commercial use is allowed free of charge. ## Can I use ExeBundle at a university or school? Yes. Educational use for teaching, learning, training, or academic research is permitted. ## Can my company download and test ExeBundle? Yes. Companies may use ExeBundle for internal testing, evaluation, proof-of-concepts, benchmarking, or compatibility checks. ## Can we use ExeBundle in production? No. Any productive, operational, or revenue-generating use requires a commercial license. ## Is it allowed to use ExeBundle in CI/CD pipelines? Only for evaluation or testing. Continuous or production pipelines require a commercial license. ## Can we ship ExeBundle or bundled outputs to customers? No. Distribution to customers or as part of a paid offering requires a commercial license. ## Is there a time-limited trial? No. Usage is limited by **purpose**, not by time. Once ExeBundle is used beyond testing or evaluation, a commercial license is required. ## Is the source code available? No. ExeBundle is proprietary, binary-only software. ## How do we obtain a commercial license? Please contact via the GitHub project page. ## Can non-profit organizations use ExeBundle? Yes. Non-profit organizations may use ExeBundle free of charge as long as the usage is non-commercial and does not involve paid services or commercial advantage. ## Can we share the ExeBundle binaries with others? Yes. Sharing the unmodified binaries is allowed for non-commercial purposes, provided that the license text is included. ## Can a non-profit use ExeBundle in a paid project? No. Any use involving paid services, revenue generation, or commercial advantage requires a commercial license, regardless of organizational status.