Umbraco Engage With Expired License

Howdy team,

I am seeking some advice on Umbraco Engage, specifically its licensing.

We have recently assumed the development and management of a basic Umbraco 13 site that did (currently does I suppose) use Umbraco Engage. The license has recently expired, however we are uncertain of the implication on the website, given its heavy integration. I have recently disabled Umbraco Engage via the sites Back-office, however I can still see DB queries firing for the services in our logs.

Engage appears heavily integrated throughout the App, Layouts, CSHTML, Composers, IModulePermissions, Frontend, etc, which is something we need to address moving forward.

Is anyone able to shed any light on whether the site is able to function with an Umbraco Engage License (depends on the integration obviously), however I am more looking for some direction on whether we should treat this with some more urgency and either renew, or start removing the Engage integration (difficult).

I know the previous agency managing this site ran into issues with the Engage integration, and I suppose I get to have the same fun attempting to remove it.

Any advice would be much appreciated :slight_smile:

Regards.

Hi @leuan-edmonds_ecwell

For the commercial products, they will normally run with restrictions if they don’t have a valid licence.

I don’t know about Umbraco Engage specifically, and the licence documentation does not say what restrictions will be applied unfortunately.

If your site is that heavily integrated it will no doubt have an impact somewhere so you may want to consider carefully whether to renew or remove the product.

You may want to reach out to the sales team regarding licence queries:

Justin

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