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Creator guide

From signup to live listing

Finish the key steps: set up your creator identity, describe deliverables and refund boundaries clearly, then submit for review. Review uses AI-assisted checks + human final review.

Full walkthrough

Step 1

Register

Use a 6-digit email code, or sign in with Google / GitHub. Complete your basic profile first.

Step 2

Set creator identity

Choose a stable handle, display name, and avatar. Buyers use these signals to decide whether to trust you.

Step 3

Fill the listing

Keep the name factual; use the tagline to say who it is for; use the description to explain the problem, fit, and not-fit audience.

Step 4

Submit for review

Saving only creates a draft. You must click Submit for review, or it will not enter review and will not go live.

Step 5

Wait for the result

After submission, the listing enters AI-assisted review + human final review. Results arrive by in-app notification + email.

Step 6

After launch

Use the dashboard to track status, orders, and wallet. Delivery and refund decisions rely on what you wrote in the listing.

How to fill each field

Name

Say what it is. Do not use income promises, guaranteed outcomes, or hype.

Tagline

In one sentence, explain what the product is and who it is for.

Description

Explain the problem solved, the right buyer, and the wrong buyer. Clear expectations reduce disputes.

Price

Price in USD. Enter 0 for a free listing. Make sure price matches the deliverable.

Payout address

Enter your own on-chain payout address and make sure the chain matches the address.

Refund boundaries

State what is refundable and what is not, and match it to the deliverable. Vague terms or "no refunds" will be returned for edits.

Deliverables / attachments

State exactly what the buyer gets: number of files, revisions, and delivery time. Do not upload placeholders or demos.

Required BYOK

If the tool needs the buyer's own API key, select the provider and explain where it is used.

Review standards

Review checks whether public listing materials are clear, truthful, and deliverable. It does not endorse income or outcome claims.

Rejected outright

  • Income or outcome promises, such as 10k/month, guaranteed profit, or guaranteed results.
  • Vulgar or impersonating names, or illegal / high-risk content.
  • Empty lead-gen shells, fake claims, placeholders, or test items.

Returned for edits

  • Duplicate or vague name, or non-compliant / low-quality avatar.
  • Deliverables are not specific, or refund boundaries are missing.
  • BYOK is not disclosed, or price does not match the deliverable.

What passes

  • Clear name without hype.
  • Specific deliverables and matching refund boundaries.
  • Clear fit and not-fit audience.

Good example vs bad example

Good example

"Notion automation template pack: includes 6 templates, setup guide, and 1 email Q&A. Damaged template files can be re-delivered; subjective dissatisfaction is not refundable."

Bad example

"Guaranteed-profit AI side hustle, 10k/month, join an external group for the demo, details coming later." This will be rejected.