License

centerleap is open-core software.

Open source — AGPLv3

The centerleap platform is free and open source under the GNU Affero General Public License v3. You may use, study, modify, self-host, and redistribute it. Source repositories are published under the GENERAL SOFTWARE COMPANY organization. If you modify centerleap and run it as a network service for others, AGPL §13 requires you to offer them your modified source — plain self-hosting for your own organization triggers no such obligation.

Commercial license

Need to embed centerleap in a proprietary product, or can’t comply with AGPL for policy reasons? A commercial license from GENERAL SOFTWARE COMPANY LLC waives the copyleft obligation and unlocks the enterprise modules. Contact info@centerleap.com.

The hosted service

Most customers don’t self-host — they use the managed service at centerleap.com pricing, where we run it, back it up, and keep it updated. Same code, zero ops.

Your data stays yours

Open source covers our software — not your content. Everything you put into centerleap is yours: exportable, never used to train AI models, and end-to-end-encrypted mailboxes are readable only by their key holders. Because the code is open, you can verify that yourself. See the Privacy Policy.

Trademarks

The code is open; the name is not. “centerleap” and the centerleap wordmark are trademarks of GENERAL SOFTWARE COMPANY LLC. You may say your product integrates with or is based on centerleap; you may not name your own product or a redistributed fork “centerleap.”