Commercial products are on the way.
Nothing has shipped yet. This page exists to say what we are committing to before anything does — how commercial work and the open source will sit alongside each other.
Where this stands today.
We would rather have an empty page than a page of things that do not exist.
In development
Not shippedNothing is announced, named or dated. The open source packages come first, and what gets built commercially will be shaped by what those packages surface in real projects rather than decided in advance.
How commercial and open source coexist.
Worth stating plainly, because plenty of projects have promised this and then done the opposite.
Nothing free becomes paid
Every feature that ships in an MIT package stays in that package, permanently. Products are new things built alongside, not fences around old ones.
The packages work alone
Deck and Intercept are complete on their own. No product is required to use them, and no feature is deliberately crippled to sell an upgrade.
Revenue funds maintenance
What the products earn will pay for the time that keeps the open source maintained. That's the whole arrangement, and it's the reason to build them at all.
What actually changed, once a month.
- 01New releases. What shipped in Deck and Intercept, what broke, and what you need to change.
- 02Security notes. Advisories, new guard patterns, and attacks worth knowing about.
- 03The Laravel AI ecosystem. What's moving in the SDK and the packages around it.