Last updated: April 20, 2026
Terms
These terms describe how you can use AbleStage, including the beta trial, paid licenses, subscriptions, and updates.
Product
AbleStage is desktop software for live show control, including backdrop visuals, DMX lighting, live camera input, audience sync, and cue-based playback workflows.
Beta Trial
The beta can be tested before purchase. Trial builds may limit uninterrupted runtime, show beta notices, or require periodic license checks. Beta features can change before the final release.
Paid Licenses
A paid license lets you activate AbleStage according to the plan, subscription, update coverage, machine limit, and expiration terms shown during checkout or provided with the license.
License keys are for the purchasing customer or organization. Do not share, resell, publish, or attempt to bypass license checks.
Subscriptions and Perpetual Licenses
Subscription licenses remain active while the subscription is paid and not cancelled, disputed, or otherwise suspended. Perpetual licenses can keep using covered versions, while access to future updates may depend on the included update period.
Live Use
Live events are operationally sensitive. Test your show, fixtures, media, outputs, updates, and licensing state before using AbleStage in rehearsal or performance. Keep backups for critical shows.
Payments
Payments are processed by Stripe. Prices, taxes, supported payment methods, and renewal terms are shown during checkout. You are responsible for keeping billing details current for subscriptions.
Refunds and Cancellations
Refunds and subscription cancellations are handled according to the refund policy. If you need help, contact support@ablestage.com.
Updates
Updates may include fixes, compatibility changes, new features, or license enforcement changes. Some updates may require an active subscription or active update coverage.
Acceptable Use
Do not use AbleStage to violate laws, infringe rights, attack services, reverse engineer license controls, distribute malware, or interfere with other users or infrastructure.
Consumer Rights
Nothing in these terms limits mandatory consumer rights that apply in your country. If a local mandatory rule conflicts with these terms, the mandatory rule controls.