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Licensing

The License page shows what your ThreatWeaver subscription includes: your plan, how many user seats you're using, which modules are licensed, and when your entitlement expires. Depending on how your organization runs ThreatWeaver, the plan is either managed for you by the platform or activated by you directly.

What it's for

  • See your plan and status at a glance, including expiry and seat usage.
  • Check which modules are licensed so you know what your team can access.
  • Find your subscription reference for support conversations.
  • Activate or renew a license when your deployment manages its own entitlement.

The screens in it

The whole page is one scrollable view. At the top is a Refresh button that re-pulls the latest figures. Below it you'll see a plan summary, a details grid, your licensed modules, and — where applicable — an import section and third-party notices.

License — plan summary, seat usage, and licensed modules

What each section shows

Plan & status

A headline card shows your plan name and whether it's active, along with your organization's name and a Subscription Reference you can copy. Quote that reference when you contact support — it's the friendly identifier for your subscription.

Plan details

FieldWhat it shows
PlanThe name of your subscription tier.
ExpiresThe date your entitlement runs until, or "No expiry."
Last UpdatedWhen your entitlement was last refreshed.

User seats

Shows how many seats are in use against your limit, with a colored bar that turns amber and then red as you approach the limit. Unlimited plans say so instead of showing a bar. If you go over your seat limit, a warning explains the grace period and when it ends.

Licensed modules

A grid of ThreatWeaver modules, each marked as included (a green check) or not included (a lock). Use it to confirm exactly what your plan covers.

Application build

A reference card with two columns — Frontend and Backend — since the two can be on different builds. Each column shows its own Version, Git tag, and Commit. It's diagnostic information that's handy to quote in a support ticket, especially if you're asked which build each side is running.

Import / renew a license

When your deployment manages its own license, an Import / Renew License section lets you apply a new entitlement:

ControlWhat it does
Click to uploadLoads a signed license file from your device.
Paste fieldLets you paste a license key directly instead of uploading a file.
Import LicenseApplies the license; a confirmation appears when it succeeds.
Platform-managed plans

If your plan is managed by the platform, you'll see a note that says so, and the import section is hidden. To change your plan in that case, contact your administrator — there's nothing to activate here.

Third-party notices

A link opens the acknowledgements for the open-source scanners, AI provider notices, and runtime libraries bundled with ThreatWeaver.

Common workflows

Workflow: check what your plan includes

  1. Open the License page and read the plan summary for your tier and status.

  2. Check User Seats to see how close you are to your limit.

  3. Scan the Licensed Modules grid to confirm which areas your team can use.

    Step — reviewing licensed modules

Workflow: activate or renew a license

  1. In Import / Renew License, either upload your license file or paste the license key.

    Step 1 — providing the license
  2. Click Import License and wait for the success confirmation. The plan summary updates to reflect the new entitlement.