If you build a single site, buy a single theme. But if you ship work for clients month after month, paying per theme stops making sense fast. A bundle gives an agency or busy freelancer the whole library under one license — so the question on the next project becomes "which of our themes fits" rather than "what's the budget for a template."
What a bundle includes
The point of a bundle is that nothing is held back. You get the catalog as it stands today and everything we release while your license is active.
| Included | Detail |
|---|---|
| Every current theme | Commerce, business, portfolio, and niche designs |
| All future releases | New themes unlock automatically |
| Priority updates | Compatibility and security fixes first |
| Multi-site usage | Use any theme on any client project |
| Direct support | Faster response than single-theme buyers |
When a bundle pays for itself
The maths is simple. Most agencies cross the break-even point on the second or third project of the year. After that, every theme you reach for is effectively free, and you are no longer pricing template costs into client quotes. That predictability is the real product — not the discount.
Licensing without the fine print
One bundle covers unlimited client sites. You build, you hand over, you keep the license. There is no per-deployment fee and no awkward conversation when a client asks who owns the theme. If your studio needs documented terms for procurement, our terms of service spell it out, and our team can answer anything specific to your workflow.
Want to see what you would be unlocking first? Browse the catalog or ask us about agency pricing.