License Key | Jetpack

A: Your site immediately loses premium features (backups, spam protection, SEO). It reverts to the free Jetpack plan. You do not get a refund for the unused period unless within the 14-day money-back guarantee window.

Before we dive into activation, let’s clear up a common misconception.

Traditional License Key: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX (entered manually into a field). Jetpack’s Approach: A connection token between your WordPress site and your WordPress.com account.

Jetpack does not use a traditional copy-paste license key for individual sites. Instead, when you purchase a Jetpack plan, the license is attached to your WordPress.com account, not a specific site. The "key" is essentially the authenticated connection link generated when you click "Manage Plan" or "Activate Jetpack" from your account dashboard. jetpack license key

If you’ve just purchased a Jetpack product from Automaticc or WordPress.com, you might be searching your inbox for a long alphanumeric string labeled “Jetpack License Key.”

Here is the short answer: You probably won’t find one.

Unlike plugins like WooCommerce, Elementor Pro, or Gravity Forms, Jetpack does not use a traditional license key system. This is one of the most common points of confusion for new Jetpack users. A: Your site immediately loses premium features (backups,

In this post, I’ll explain how Jetpack licensing actually works, how to connect your site without a key, and where to look if you think you need one.

There is one exception to this rule: Jetpack Free, Jetpack Security, and Jetpack Complete for agencies (via the Jetpack Creator or Agency bundles).

If you purchased a Jetpack Agency License (which allows you to manage up to 10, 30, or 100+ sites), you do get a license key—but it is used at the account level, not per site. For 99% of users (single site owners), this

For 99% of users (single site owners), this developer key is irrelevant.

To avoid losing premium access, follow these rules: