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The not-so-fine print for your new template.

Here's the quick lowdown on how to use your shiny new template without getting into any awkward legal situations. This is the at-a-glance do’s and don’ts from our full Terms & Conditions that spares you that snorefest.

✅ The Green Lights

One site, one licence. Your template is for one website only—yours or your client's. Like toilet paper during a pandemic, you'll need to stock up if you want more.

Make it your own. Change the colours, move stuff around, pick fonts from Squarespace's library, go crazy and buy yourself a custom font — basically, go wild! That's the whole point.

Ditch our placeholder pics. All those gorgeous demo images (especially Nat Spada's beautiful work) are like the sample food at Costco — look but don't take home. Swap in your own photos and grab some extra textural pieces if you need them somewhere like Unsplash, Pexels, Kaboom or even Lummi.

Rewrite the words. All that placeholder copy is just waiting for your personality to shine through. Use it as a springboard — or completely ignore it. Your call. But this is what your Brand Voice and all those juicy content prompts are for!

Ask for help if you're stuck. Tech support is included for 30 days after purchase because no one should have to figure out Squarespace quirks alone. We're here for you (for a month, at least — then only in your heart).

Actually read the Launchkit. Your purchase comes with this here Google Doc packed with tips, guides, and even a ChatGPT brand voice tool. It's like the instruction manual you actually want to read.


❌ The Hard Nos

Don't be that person who uses one template for multiple sites. If you need another, just buy one. It's how we keep making cool stuff (and feed our families).

No sharing or reselling. That includes template files, code, or designs—even if you've added your own special touch. It's like Netflix passwords—we all know it happens, but it's still not cool.

Don't use our demo images. Seriously, swap out those placeholder pics before launching. Nat Spada's work is licensed for demos only, and using them on your live site is about as okay as wearing someone else's underwear.

Don't claim our design as yours. You can customise it until your eyeballs hurt, but selling it as your own template or claiming the base design is like saying you wrote Bohemian Rhapsody. We all know you didn't.

Don't ignore these terms. Don't extract code or layouts for other projects. It's not just legally dodgy — it's bad vibes.


💛 The Nice-to-Haves

Maybe mention us in your footer? Totally optional, but seeing "Website by Brightfolk Studio" in the wild absolutely makes our day.

Questions? Tech dramas? Want to show off your finished masterpiece and make us jealous? Say hello → hello@brightfolk.studio