ZendarX
ZendarX2mo ago

Enterprise Edition License - Use Case Clarification

We are evaluating the Enterprise Edition Self-Hosted for our company and would like to clarify if our intended use case is supported under the license terms. We plan to self-host Windmill within our own infrastructure and use it to develop and operate automation workflows for our customers. These workflows will handle workloads such as data integration and synchronization between our customers' systems. Crucially, our customers will not have direct access to our Windmill instance or the Windmill web service. We will develop, run, and maintain these workflows entirely within our own environment and provide the service to our customers as a managed offering. For example, we might create a workflow in Windmill that automatically syncs data between two of a customer's separate software platforms. We would host and manage this workflow on our Windmill instance, and the customer would simply benefit from the data synchronization service without needing to interact with Windmill directly. Could you please confirm if this scenario, where we use the Enterprise Edition to provide automation services to our customers without granting them direct access to the Windmill platform, is permitted under the Enterprise Edition license agreement?
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rubenf
rubenf2mo ago
Hi @ZendarX , it's permitted. The more customers you have, the more workers you will want (and potentially if you want customer request to use windmill permission system you will want to give them a user id using external jwt token or similar that will count as an operator). So license cost will grows as your business grows and so we're happy with it.

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