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I upload one a week but after 3 weeks of consecutive updates I take a break, whether I need it or not. Helps me keep my sanity while working on the comic lol.

I have a new webcomic and I try and update every thursday, it been working pretty well for me. Hopefully itll become a set in stone schedule after a bit.

I also make my comic in my sparetime, and don't earn a dime (In the two years I've been on Tapas I've earned 4 dollars in total, ads and tips combined). I would also like to upload every week, but as it is now I can't. I'
ll have to do with every other week, which is still up from my previous schedule of once a month.

It depends. For me, since I'm close to finishing my novel, I update everyday until I can get another series finished so I can do the whole 2 stories a week thing

For Project SHaDe, one story beat per week - and a 2-4 week break between chapters.
It sounded difficult to do at first, but it helps when you make a massive buffer of content beforehand - in truth, the majority of the work that is available right now was drawn at the end of last year.

That's a great way to do things, you have the ability to take breaks as well without having inconsistent hiatuses. Smart!

I try to post once a week. I often forget to post, though, so sometimes there'll be a month or two where no content is uploaded. I've started to set reminders on my phone to make sure I don't forget so let's see how that goes >D

Three times a week. It's a gag strip so It's just three or four panels at a time, which makes it manageable. I make sure I have a good month or two's worth of scripts ready to draw, but draw the comics and upload them on a just-in-time basis.

I usually upload twice a week . Normally, Wednesday and Sunday but sometimes I get behind my update times for personal reasons . :disappointed_relieved: :sob:

My schedule is very simple. I upload twice a week Wednesday and Saturday specifically.

I'm still new to webcomics but I'm going to try once a week. I've built up a buffer which I heard is key so hopefully it works out.

What I've been doing with my recent comic is working on a bunch of pages, building a buffer, even before uploading the comic to tapas. I waited until I had over 15 pages finished before uploading a page a week. Now I can guarantee my readers a consistent schedule!

Biweekly. I'm hoping that with enough consistency people will actually appreciate me... or even notice my work!

Once per week is my dream right now, and I think I'm doing okay so far.
I don't want/need(I think) to post more than that, because I don't want the art quality to suffer/look rushed. My comic is a gag-strip thing, so there's not a real story line as of yet...

If I do a comic with an actual plot, I'll be posting twice a week so the story stays fresh in people's minds.

I gave myself the goal of producing two pages a week. And I schedule 2 pages a week to go live.

As context, I work full time (though I have summers off).

This has made producing 2 pages a week quite difficult, but I gave myself an obscene page buffer (upwards of 20 pages and dwindling). This meant that I could take a few weeks of lower production, or otherwise.

So far it's worked well for me, though it is hard at times.

Oh haha that's kind of what I was thinking. I remember trying to write a story once, and it was pretty difficult in some instances. I disliked having to say everything and just wanted to show a picture haha.

Some of you say you update multiple times a week. How do you have the time to even do that?

I upload once a week, but I'm planning to up that to twice a week in the near future.

so far 3 pages once a week. After I finish a chapter I would then take 1-2 week break.(build up buffer).