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Timothy Jaeryang Baek 2025-05-06 20:18:10 +04:00
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ We **exclusively** work with companies serious about leveraging AI at scale:
- **100+ seats?** We provide **dedicated, bespoke solutions** for transformational impact.
- **Close to 50 seats?** If you need advanced features, **reach out—we may still be able to accommodate you.**
However, if your team is **under 50 seats** and **budget-conscious or looking for an economical solution**, we strongly recommend using our **open-source version** with **community support**. Our enterprise offering is for **organizations that understand the value of premium AI solutions and are ready to invest accordingly**.
However, if your team is **under 50 seats** and **budget-conscious or looking for an economical solution**, we strongly recommend using our **community version** with **community support**. Our enterprise offering is for **organizations that understand the value of premium AI solutions and are ready to invest accordingly**.
**For smaller teams:** A **self-serve licensing option** is launching by **end of Q2**, bringing customization and select enterprise features to companies of all sizes. **Stay tuned!**

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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Lets be clear:
- **Importantly, it also incentivizes individuals and organizations to actively contribute back to Open WebUI.** When companies are required to credit and retain the original branding, it creates a virtuous cycle: theyre far more likely to participate in the project, propose improvements, submit bug fixes, contribute features, or start a conversation about open collaboration for everyones benefit.
- This collective approach **ensures that enhancements, security fixes, and new features are shared more openly, accelerating progress for the entire ecosystem—rather than being siloed in closed forks nobody else benefits from.**
We want Open WebUI to remain **free, empowering, and driven by honest spirit—protecting the project so it can serve everyone, not just those looking to exploit others effort for unearned gain.** The **branding protection clause targets only those edge-case exploiters**—no one elses experience is affected. It is our genuine attempt to keep our open-source community healthy, sustainable, and welcoming, while holding the projects identity safe from predatory appropriation.
We want Open WebUI to remain **free, empowering, and driven by honest spirit—protecting the project so it can serve everyone, not just those looking to exploit others effort for unearned gain.** The **branding protection clause targets only those edge-case exploiters**—no one elses experience is affected. It is our genuine attempt to keep our community healthy, sustainable, and welcoming, while holding the projects identity safe from predatory appropriation.
Were not interested in “locking down” Open WebUI. If we have to revisit the license again, well do it only if truly forced by an escalation of abuse—something we hope wont happen, because our commitment remains with the wider community.

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Open WebUI is centrally managed and operated by Open WebUI, Inc. Our governance
Our project is specifically designed and structured to remain sustainable and independent for **decades** to come—thanks largely to an intentional focus on remaining extremely lean, strategic, and capital-efficient. We aren't pursuing short-term milestones or temporary trends; we're carefully building something lasting and meaningful.
Beyond our open-source contributors, Open WebUI, Inc. has an incredible global team working behind the scenes across multiple domains, including technology, operations, strategy, finance, legal, marketing, communications, partnerships, and community management. While Tim leads the vision, execution is supported by a growing network of talented individuals helping to ensure the long-term success of the project. Our team spans various expertise areas, ensuring that Open WebUI, Inc. thrives not just in software development but also in operational excellence, financial sustainability, legal compliance, brand awareness, and effective collaboration with partners.
Beyond our contributors, Open WebUI, Inc. has an incredible global team working behind the scenes across multiple domains, including technology, operations, strategy, finance, legal, marketing, communications, partnerships, and community management. While Tim leads the vision, execution is supported by a growing network of talented individuals helping to ensure the long-term success of the project. Our team spans various expertise areas, ensuring that Open WebUI, Inc. thrives not just in software development but also in operational excellence, financial sustainability, legal compliance, brand awareness, and effective collaboration with partners.
We greatly appreciate enthusiasm and thoughtful suggestions from our community. At the same time, **we're not looking for unsolicited governance recommendations or guidance on how to operate**—we know exactly how we want to run our project (just as, for example, you wouldn't tell OpenAI how to run theirs). Open WebUI maintains strong, opinionated leadership because that's precisely what we believe is necessary to build something truly great, fast-moving, and purposeful.

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ export const SponsorList = () => {
url: "https://openwebui.com",
name: "Open WebUI",
description:
"On a mission to build the best open-source AI user interface.",
"On a mission to build the best AI user interface.",
},
];