I asked that for the non-exclusive and they said you can withdraw when you like since all the rights of the comic belong to you.
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Also on another note, I told them about how I post on Patreon first, part of their non-exclusive deal is to post on webcomics before other platforms, so they said if I post on Patreon it's a 20% reduction (which was stated in the description they sent me before).
I don't mind the reduction, mainly bc most of my comic income relies on Patreon early access and I still think the extra income and audience (who might become patrons) from Webcomics is worth it.
Ah, then you are one step ahead of me ! Even though I would have liked if they included that in the Agreement you have to sign...let´s see how they reply! But it does make sense.
And I asked them about advertising my Patreon there (which is ok!), I didn´t really consider the reduction would apply for early- access on Patreon, but guess it does. Good to know -yeah, so far I´m under the impression this is a pretty good deal, too. Beneficial for both parties.
@Rizzvatt I meant if either of us decideds to withdraw from the Agreement. Hope that wasn´t worded incorectly x) English is my second language after alll...
that is confidential but you'll be informed before signing on the contract so don't worry about that if you don't like the rates.
in case of non-exclusive deals, you can just leave at any time and they'll take down your work. the IP stays yours as they only have publishing rights on their platform. pretty sure the terms gotta be much different for exclusive deals.
for a platform that has barely been around for a year (or less) i think they're definitely booming!
it has a bunch of stuff to iron out, but overall their library is growing by the day, their audience engagement and incentives are to rival at least Tapas, which has been around much longer. and might i say, their staff are quite responsive and patient too.
And the fact that they've been contacting a bunch of different creators is a good indicator they're aiming to diversify their type of content too.
iunno, i think it's a good deal especially if you're a small creator and hoping to get paid for your work. you can end the deal any time and pretty much got nothing to lose for the non-exclusive deals.
The agreement I got is a letter of authorization, which means it's just permission from me to allow them to publish my work on their platform, it includes that the work does not belong to Webcomics but to me. I think that's the agreement you get for the non-exclusive.
Regarding Early access on Patreon, maybe if I explain that it's for a very limited number of people? As in they might have thought that I post on my Patreon publicly? I don't know, I'll see how I can deal with it later. Their platform is pretty big so I'm glad they're expanding into including indie creators, it's an audience that might not be on Tapas or Webtoons. It's always good to have more competition.
I got an email from them too. I'm pondering because on browser there is no author, and on app the authors are mentioned but no author profile (or is it just me? D: I can't click on them ) If so, then how and where do people advertise their patreon and other accounts? just directly on pages? (there are no chapter descriptions either)
I think one of the reasons might be that they translate A LOT of chinese webcomics, some of which can't be found in english unless you read on unauthorized translation sites and being able to find them all on an app is a huge plus. You don't have to pay a lot to read the comics too, there is a lot of engagement on each comic, likes and comments, etc you can actually earn coins by just spending time on the app and interacting with the comics which helps increase engagement. To be honest in terms of reader engagement I think it's better than Tapas (not based on any data just me browsing through both apps lol)
Yeah the way it's formatted is similar to Webtoons, in that there is less focus on the author and more on the comic. Either way it doesn't bother me, the best way to advertise Patreon is having it directly at the end of every episode anyway. Also while there is no episode description I've seen author comments that are pinned at the top of the comment section, maybe patreon can be linked there?
I made an account and found the follow option, thank you! only if they have commented on their own chapter, then it does indeed lead to the profile page.
I failed to find distinction between non exclusive and exclusive comics so I didn't see anyone putting their info in pages, but I guess that's allowed. Although the app watermark is annoying.
The NSFW I saw in Mature-tagged chapters was pure SFW though, do I need to dig more lollll.
My comic's nsfw aspect isn't something I'd want to censure more than on tapas though, I guess I'll go ask about it.
Thank you for this thread! It's been a huge help
What I've been told about the NSFW aspects of it is that it really isn't done there. It's because of 'age limits' so I'm guess PG13. But they did suggest to do NSFW on Pateron or other social media. My comic wasn't geared for NSFW so I didn't look too much into it, but that was what they told me concerning NSFW. So I'm just overall guessing it's PG13 on there.
And yeah, you can post your patreon and social media at the end of the chapter/episode. Pateron and Webtoon have a partnership which is why there even is a button for it on webtoons, so just try to advertise it like you would on tapas? Like put it in your bio or comment below with your link, or just make it clear at the end of the chapter of 'hey this is my patreon and it's right here~~'
I don't know if the person I'm in communication with is an editor since my comic isn't officially up on their site yet, but she has been very very timely with her replies (like within one hour of me sending my message)
However she mentioned to me that the site is very backed up with comic releases so maybe some of the other editors have a lot of work to do?