Continuity

  1. Why This Page Exists
  2. Your License Doesn't Depend on Us Staying Online
  3. The Eject Pledge
  4. Planned: Per-Account Source Export
  5. What This Doesn't Cover
  6. About This Page

Why This Page Exists

If you are building client work on top of Tome, you are trusting a small operator's infrastructure to still be there next year. That is a real question, and it deserves a real answer instead of a marketing platitude. This page is that answer.

Your License Doesn't Depend on Us Staying Online

The short version, covered in full on the Tome License page: anything you have installed or vendored into a client's project is yours to keep, permanently — whether or not your subscription is active, and whether or not Wabbit is still running the registry. Your client's build was never renting code from a service that has to stay up. It is regular TypeScript sitting in their repository.

The Eject Pledge

If the private registry is ever permanently discontinued, our commitment is this: paid packs will be made source-available to then-current subscribers. Not a vague "we'll figure it out" — a specific commitment, stated in writing now, before we ever need it. We are not promising a guaranteed uptime or an SLA along the way — see Support — we are promising that if we shut the lights off, you do not lose access to what you paid for.

Planned: Per-Account Source Export

We are planning a per-account tarball-download option — a way to pull a complete local archive of everything you are entitled to, independent of the live registry, as extra insurance beyond the eject pledge above. It is not built yet. We are gating it to a real trigger rather than a promised date: the first Agency-tier deal, or the first time a subscriber actually asks for it. Until then, treat this as a stated intention, not a feature you can use today.

What This Doesn't Cover

This page is about the code, not the running service. It does not promise Wabbit keeps hosting anything for you, does not promise support after a discontinuation, and does not promise a specific timeline for anything above. If the registry goes away, the pledge is about what you keep — not about us keeping the lights on indefinitely.

About This Page

Read this page alongside the Tome License, the Terms of Service, and Support — together they are the full picture of what you can count on.

Current as of July 2026.