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Apache 2.0 rights, self-hosting, and PaaS mode

Open source licensing with room to operate.

Nora is Apache-2.0 software. You can self-host it, modify it, use it commercially, and run it as an internal platform or hosted service while keeping deployment, billing, infrastructure, and support under your control.

Apache 2.0 rights

What Apache 2.0 means here

Self-host Nora on infrastructure you control.
Use Nora commercially inside your own company.
Run Nora in PaaS mode as your own hosted business or internal platform.
Modify the codebase and extend it with your own workflows, integrations, and packaging.
Host Nora for clients or customers on infrastructure you operate.
Self-hosted mode

Run Nora as your own agent operations platform.

Install Nora from the public repo, run it with Docker Compose, and keep agent operations on infrastructure you control.

Best fit when you want full infrastructure ownership.
Use the public repo as the source of truth for the OSS product.
Start with the quick start, then create the first operator account.
PaaS mode

Operate Nora as your own hosted product or internal platform.

Use Nora's platform mode when you want hosted-style onboarding, plan limits, and customer-facing operations under your own control.

Set `PLATFORM_MODE=paas` for plan-locked resources and hosted-style operation.
Connect your own Stripe keys, plans, and billing model.
Customer onboarding, infrastructure, support model, and go-to-market stay under your control.
Public entry points

Keep the product, docs, and account paths easy to find.

Use the public site to create an account, then use GitHub and the docs to understand how to self-host or extend Nora.

Default public site: `nora.solomontsao.com`.
Use `/login` and `/signup` for fast account entry.
Use `/pricing` as the public OSS, license, and PaaS-mode explainer.
Public trust path

Start from the source, then choose how you operate.

The repo, quick start, account entry, and license terms are all visible up front so teams can evaluate Nora before deciding whether to self-host or build a hosted offering around it.

Public entry points

The key entry points stay direct.

Review the source, run the quick start, create an account, and confirm the Apache-2.0 rights before you bring Nora into your own operating environment.