Jump to content

Superhive: Difference between revisions

From Consumer Rights Wiki
Cowbless (talk | contribs)
Change of the terms of the sale after the sale (2026): Grammar, readability, point about Blender add-ons needing continuous compat fixes
Line 19: Line 19:
==Incidents==
==Incidents==
===Change of the terms of the sale after the sale (2026)===
===Change of the terms of the sale after the sale (2026)===
On March 18th Superhive sent an email telling creators that all products on the platform will be sold as one time purchase +12 months of support. This change affect changes in lifetime Licenses and their updates to a one year period for updates and support.   Now new and previous purchase of Licenses and updates will be unavailable for those who bought the add-on after the new support ends. This changes the terms and conditions on anyone who previously bought the product believing that this would be a lifetime product with updates. To get more updates, you have to pay 50% of the initial add-on cost to the platform and creator. <ref>{{Cite web |date=2026-03-20 |title=Support Periods Overview/Summary |url=https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/K44w2fSvEUR3DjXCLfeVhqSY |archive-url=http://archive.today/Vh0lW |archive-date=2026-03-21}}</ref> They plan to make this change for one time purchases that will become a yearly update support purchase which is likened to a subscriptions.
On March 18th Superhive sent an email telling creators that all products on the platform will be sold as a one time purchase plus 12 months of support and updates. This changes existing lifetime Licenses and limits the updates and guaranteed support to a one year period. Now, updates for new and previous purchases of Licenses will be unavailable after the support period ends. This changes the terms and conditions for anyone who previously bought the product believing that this would be a lifetime product with updates. It's important to note that Blender updates quite often (about a major version every year) and in the process a lot of add-ons are broken, so they receive compatibility patches for newer Blender versions. To get more updates, you have to pay 50% of the initial add-on cost to the platform and creator. <ref>{{Cite web |date=2026-03-20 |title=Support Periods Overview/Summary |url=https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/K44w2fSvEUR3DjXCLfeVhqSY |archive-url=http://archive.today/Vh0lW |archive-date=2026-03-21}}</ref> This, in essence, turns any previous or future purchase into a subscription.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 18:34, 21 March 2026

Superhive
Basic information
Founded 2014
Legal Structure LLC
Industry Digital storefront
Also known as
Official website https://superhivemarket.com/

Superhive (formerly Blender Market) is a digital storefront focused on assets and extensions for the open-source 3D computer graphics software Blender. It was launched in 2014 by Autotroph.

Consumer-impact summary

User freedom

Due to the fact it is exclusively a Blender marketplace all add-ons must be licensed under the GPLv3[1]

Business model

Superhive makes money from every purchase of digital products on the platform and from creator subscription.[2] The amount made by the creator vary based on the subscription level of the creator.

Incidents

Change of the terms of the sale after the sale (2026)

On March 18th Superhive sent an email telling creators that all products on the platform will be sold as a one time purchase plus 12 months of support and updates. This changes existing lifetime Licenses and limits the updates and guaranteed support to a one year period. Now, updates for new and previous purchases of Licenses will be unavailable after the support period ends. This changes the terms and conditions for anyone who previously bought the product believing that this would be a lifetime product with updates. It's important to note that Blender updates quite often (about a major version every year) and in the process a lot of add-ons are broken, so they receive compatibility patches for newer Blender versions. To get more updates, you have to pay 50% of the initial add-on cost to the platform and creator. [3] This, in essence, turns any previous or future purchase into a subscription.

See also

Link to relevant theme articles or companies with similar incidents.


Add your text below this box. Once this section is complete, delete this box by clicking on it and pressing backspace.


References

  1. "Extension Licenses". 2026-03-21.
  2. "How to Select a Creator Subscription".
  3. "Support Periods Overview/Summary". 2026-03-20. Archived from the original on 2026-03-21.