Product data deployment guide

Canva template usage rights FAQ: personal use, commercial use, and resale boundaries for editable downloads

Use this Canva template usage rights FAQ to explain personal use, commercial use, resale limits, sharing rules, and client-work boundaries for editable template packs without legal advice or sales guarantees. Use this as a practical product-data workflow: start with buyer intent, map the source fields, normalize the product facts, validate requirements, and create channel-ready output.

Suggested product-data signals

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Channel title formula

Brand + product type + differentiator + variant details. Keep the source truth separate from channel-specific rewrites.

Feed readiness plan

Validate SKU, title, description, brand, price, inventory, image URLs, GTIN/MPN, product category, variant grouping, and channel-specific required fields before publishing.

What does personal use mean for a Canva template?

Personal use usually means the buyer can edit and use the template for their own project, but should not redistribute the source file or claim ownership of the original design.

Can a buyer use a Canva template for client work?

If client work is allowed, say exactly what is permitted and what is not, such as branded deliverables, one-off projects, or finished products, and keep the wording aligned to the actual license.

Can the buyer resell or share the template file?

State clearly whether resale, sharing, sublicensing, or file redistribution is allowed. If it is not allowed, say so directly and keep the policy aligned with the actual product terms.

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Use TagForge to connect stores first, then use CSV fallback workflows for supplier sheets, bulk cleanup, migrations, validation, and channel-ready exports.