Absolutely. While heyBoss is designed for visual, no-code project creation, we also offer full access to your project’s source code for users who want more control and flexibility. Whether you're looking to further customize your project or integrate it into an existing system, downloading the code allows for more advanced development flexibility.
How to Download Your Project Code
Since code export is an advanced feature, it is not offered for free regardless of your subscription plan.
To download your project’s source code:
Open your project page and click the download image button in the top-right corner.
You'll be directed to the code purchase page.
After purchase, simply click the "code" button again, then select "Download Code" to export the files to your device.
💡Payment Note:
You only need to pay once per project to unlock code export.After payment, you can export and re-export the code as many times as you like for the same project—no additional charges.New projects require separate payment.
The project refers to a single, original website created in HeyBoss. If you duplicate or copy that project, the new copy is considered a new and separate project, and will require a new payment for code export.
Please note, the provided code includes only the front-end built with React (JavaScript). The back-end is hosted by a third party and is not included in the code package.
This is a digital product. We recommend carefully reviewing your needs before downloading. Once downloaded, the product is considered delivered and non-refundable.
How to Edit the Code
After purchasing the code, you can modify it in two ways:
Online Code Editor
Click the "code" button and then select "Code Editor "on your project page to view and edit your code directly in your browser—great for quick changes and previews.Local Development
After downloading the code, open it in your preferred code editor for local development, testing, or deployment.
Who Is Code Access Best Suited For?
Developers or technical teams needing system integrations
Businesses or individuals deploying to self-hosted environments
Users who require deep customization of functionality, APIs, or styles
Advanced users who want full control over code structure and optimization