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FuseTheme is a front-end theme/template product from FuseTech LTD, with the page mainly focused on pricing and licensing. The content clearly provides purchase links for Fuse Angular and Fuse React, and Next.js also appears in the navigation, though the current captured content does not specify purchasing details for a Next.js version. It is better understood as a commercial template for quickly building web application interfaces or admin dashboards, rather than a cloud-based development tool.
In terms of functionality and use cases, the licensing FAQ clearly defines the scenarios: the Regular License can be used for free web applications or internal company applications; the Extended License can be used for subscription-based or fixed-price SaaS products. For supported languages/frameworks, Angular and React are the most clearly documented. Whether it is open source or closed source, self-hosting options, and API/SDK availability are not disclosed in the main content. Given that it is a front-end template, it would typically deliver code for users to integrate into their own projects, but that alone is not enough to determine whether it is open source. For ecosystem integration, the page states “Quality checked by Envato,” indicating that its purchase and quality review process is related to Envato. As for documentation quality, the captured content only includes the licensing FAQ: pricing is explained clearly, but there is no technical documentation about installation, components, upgrades, customization, or similar topics.
Pricing is straightforward: the Regular License costs $29 and is for a single end product where end users cannot be charged; the Extended License costs $699 and allows end users to be charged, such as in a SaaS product. Both licenses cover only one end product and cannot be reused across multiple applications. All purchases include future updates and 6 months of support. For multiple products or special commercial models, users can contact them for a Custom License.
The strengths are clear pricing tiers, well-explained licensing boundaries, coverage of mainstream front-end stacks with Angular and React, and included updates and support. The drawbacks are the obvious single-project licensing limitation and the relatively high cost of the Extended License. The public content also lacks key evaluation details such as the size of the component set, code quality, browser compatibility, and maintenance frequency.
FuseTheme is suitable for developers and teams that need to quickly deliver internal systems, client projects, or SaaS front ends. The main content does not describe access conditions from China, nor does it disclose payment methods. If purchases depend on Envato, teams in China should verify network access, payment options, and invoice requirements in advance. Alternatives include other commercial templates on Envato, or open-source/self-built admin templates based on Ant Design, Material UI, or Tailwind CSS.
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fusetheme.com is an Unknown Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $29.00, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach fusetheme.com directly.