Last Updated: June 1, 2025
Schema Nova is available in two versions with different licensing structures to serve different user needs and comply with distribution platform requirements.
Schema Nova (Free Version)
License Type
GNU General Public License v2 or later (GPL v2+)
What This Means
- Free to Use: Download, install, and use at no cost
- Open Source: Full source code is available and readable
- Modification Rights: You may modify the code to suit your needs
- Redistribution Rights: You may share and redistribute the plugin
- Commercial Use: You may use it on commercial websites
- No Warranty: Provided “as is” without warranty
Distribution
- Available through WordPress.org official plugin directory
- Automatically updated through the WordPress admin dashboard
- Community support through WordPress.org forums
GPL License Requirements
If you redistribute or modify Schema Nova:
- You must provide the source code to recipients
- Modifications must also be licensed under GPL
- You must include license notices and copyright information
- Recipients have the same rights you received
Full GPL License
The complete GPL v2 license text is available at: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Schema Nova Pro
License Type
Proprietary Commercial License
What This Means
- Licensed Software: You receive a license to use, not ownership
- Single Site License: Standard license covers one WordPress installation
- No Redistribution: You may not share, sell, or redistribute the plugin
- No Modification: Source code modification not permitted
- Commercial Use: Full commercial use rights included
- Support Included: Priority support and regular updates
Distribution
- Available through Freemius platform
- Secure download and license management
- Automatic updates through WordPress admin (with active license)
- Priority support through dedicated channels
End User License Agreement (EULA)
Schema Nova Pro is governed by a comprehensive EULA that covers:
- Usage rights and restrictions
- License activation and management
- Support and update terms
- Warranty disclaimers and liability limitations
- Subscription and billing terms
Full EULA
The complete End User License Agreement is available at: https://freemius.com/plugin/[plugin-id]/legal/eula/
Licensing Comparison
Feature | Schema Nova (Free) | Schema Nova Pro |
---|---|---|
License Type | GPL v2+ (Open Source) | Proprietary Commercial |
Cost | Free | $69.99/year |
Source Code | Open and modifiable | Proprietary |
Redistribution | Allowed under GPL | Prohibited |
Commercial Use | ✅ Permitted | ✅ Permitted |
Support | Community forums | Priority support |
Updates | Automatic via WordPress.org | Automatic with active license |
Schema Types | 7 basic types | 15 total types |
Why Two Different Licenses?
WordPress.org Requirements
- WordPress.org requires all hosted plugins to be GPL-licensed
- This ensures the free version remains truly open source
- Supports the WordPress community’s open-source philosophy
Commercial Sustainability
- Pro version licensing enables continued development and support
- Proprietary licensing protects advanced features and intellectual property
- Revenue supports ongoing maintenance, updates, and new features
User Choice
- Free version provides essential functionality for basic needs
- Pro version offers advanced features for professional users
- Users can choose the licensing model that fits their requirements
Compliance and Compatibility
WordPress.org Compliance
Schema Nova (free) fully complies with WordPress.org guidelines:
- GPL v2+ licensing as required
- No premium code or locked features
- Fully functional without paid upgrades
- Clean separation from the commercial version
License Compatibility
The two versions are designed to coexist:
- Different plugin names and codebases
- No conflicts between installations
- Clear feature separation
- Separate support channels
Migration Between Versions
Free to Pro
- Settings and data can be migrated to the Pro version
- Deactivate the free version before activating Pro
- All free features are included in the Pro version
- Additional Pro features become available
Pro to Free
- Pro features will be disabled
- Basic functionality remains available
- Schema data remains intact
- Support transitions to community channels
License Violations
GPL Violations (Free Version)
While GPL allows modification and redistribution, you must:
- Maintain GPL licensing for derivative works
- Include source code when redistributing
- Preserve copyright and license notices
- Comply with GPL terms and conditions
Commercial License Violations (Pro Version)
Unauthorized use of Schema Nova Pro includes:
- Installing on more sites than licensed
- Sharing or redistributing the plugin files
- Reverse engineering or code modification
- Using after the license expiration
Violations may result in license termination and legal action.
Questions About Licensing
Common Questions
Q: Can I use Schema Nova (free) on client websites? A: Yes, the GPL license permits commercial use, including client projects.
Q: Can I modify Schema Nova (free) for client needs? A: Yes, but modifications must remain GPL-licensed and source code must be available.
Q: What happens if my Pro license expires? A: Pro features are disabled, but basic functionality continues. You can renew to restore full access.
Q: Can I use Pro on development/staging sites? A: Standard license covers one production site. Development sites may require additional licenses depending on the configuration.
Contact for Licensing Questions
For specific licensing questions or clarification:
Email: hello@schemanova.com
Subject Line: Licensing Question
Website: https://schemanova.com/contact/
Legal Disclaimers
This licensing information is provided for general understanding. The actual license terms are governed by:
- Free Version: GNU General Public License v2 or later
- Pro Version: Freemius End User License Agreement
For legal advice regarding licensing compliance, consult with a qualified attorney familiar with software licensing law.
Schema Nova licensing is designed to provide flexibility while ensuring compliance with distribution platform requirements and protecting intellectual property rights.