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Self-Hosted License

Last updated: 18 March 2026 · Zenedge Consulting, Netherlands

pip0 is built on Activepieces (MIT licensed). The pip0 Docker image is proprietary and requires a paid license. This page explains what you get, what you can do, and what's restricted.

1. What the license grants

A pip0 self-hosted license grants you:

2. What is not permitted

3. License duration and renewal

4. Underlying open-source components

pip0 is built on Activepieces, which is MIT licensed. The MIT license applies to all upstream Activepieces code. You can find the Activepieces source and license at their GitHub repository.

pip0-specific patches, branding, and the Docker image packaging are proprietary to Zenedge Consulting and are not covered by the MIT license.

5. Data and privacy for self-hosted users

When you self-host pip0, Zenedge Consulting does not have access to your users' data. You become the data controller and are responsible for your own GDPR or applicable data protection compliance.

6. Warranty disclaimer

The software is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind, express or implied. Zenedge Consulting shall not be liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.

7. Get started

Ready to self-host pip0? Run the setup wizard →

8. Contact

Licensing questions: [email protected]