Updates & Editions
What to expect when a guide evolves — without turning your purchase into a moving target.
A calm promise, not a moving target
The Life Boutique guides are finished, usable systems — not subscriptions, dashboards, or constantly changing libraries.
The Life Boutique guides are designed to be finished systems — calm, structured, and built to hold value over time.
Sometimes we refine a guide to improve clarity, structure, or usability. When we do, we don’t silently replace what you bought or make your files feel outdated.
This page explains how updates work, what “edition” means, and what to expect long-term as you build your library.
How updates and editions work
Short answers, no legal fog.
UPDATES How updates work
Updates are occasional and purposeful — usually small improvements that make a guide clearer or easier to use (layout polish, clarity upgrades, minor fixes).
Your original files remain valid. We don’t update for the sake of activity, and we don’t make what you bought feel obsolete.
EDITION What “edition” means
An edition is a clearly defined version of a guide (e.g., Edition 1, Edition 2).
A new edition is only used for meaningful evolution — not a typo fix or a tiny wording change. If a guide becomes a new edition, it will be clearly labeled and treated as a real product decision.
ACCESS What your purchase includes
Your purchase includes the edition available at the time of purchase, with lifetime access to that version.
You can download and keep your files forever. This is not a rental and it never expires.
FUTURE Will I get future editions?
Not always — and that’s intentional.
If a future edition is released, it may be a separate product, an optional upgrade, or included in a bundle. If access to a future edition is included with your purchase, we’ll make that explicit.
NOTIFY How you’ll hear about updates
If an update is available, we may share it via email, note it on the product page, or mention it in your account area.
Best practice: save your files when you receive them, and treat updates as a bonus — not a dependency.