Revenue

Meaning

What revenue means. Revenue is money earned from a project. For Webtoon style projects, revenue comes after chapters publish. No publish means no revenue.

Where revenue comes from

  • Ad views on episodes.
  • Fast Pass unlocks.
  • Platform bonuses or programs.
  • Future licensing or print deals if approved.

What revenue is not

  • It is not upfront pay.
  • It is not guaranteed income.
  • It depends on reader activity.

How revenue is collected

  • Readers view or unlock chapters.
  • Webtoon records activity per chapter.
  • Payment arrives after platform processing.

Costs come first

  • Platform fees.
  • Hosting or service costs.
  • Promotion or ad spend if used. Only remaining money counts as revenue to split.

How chapter based revenue works.

  • Each chapter stands alone.
  • Views and income track per chapter.
  • Revenue locks when a chapter releases.
  • Older chapters keep earning over time.

Why chapters matter

  • You only earn from chapters you worked on.
  • Performance varies by chapter.
  • Clear records prevent disputes.

Revenue splits explained

  • A percentage decides who gets what.
  • Percentages reflect workload.
  • Splits apply after costs.

Team project example

A chapter earns $100 after costs. Character artist gets $40. Background artist gets $30. Writer gets $25. Project lead gets $5.

Solo project example

A chapter earns $100 after costs. Artist gets $50. Writer gets $50.

What happens over time

  • More chapters means more earning sources.
  • Older chapters keep earning.
  • Income grows slowly, not instantly.

What happens if someone leaves

  • Released chapters still earn.
  • The person keeps their share from those chapters.
  • No earnings from future chapters.

Important limits

  • Early stages earn little or nothing.
  • Most income grows after many chapters.
  • Consistency matters more than speed.

Key points to remember

  • Revenue equals published work.
  • Payment follows performance.
  • You earn based on contribution.
  • Clear splits protect everyone.

Overview of Vault

What the Vault is

  • The Vault is a shared publishing space.
  • It hosts original stories and art.
  • It focuses on comics and story projects.
  • It prioritizes consistency and creator credit.

Who the Vault is for

  • Artists. Writers.
  • Solo creators.
  • Small teams.
  • New creators with no audience.
  • Creators rebuilding after stalled projects.

What the Vault is for

  • Exposure.
  • Audience growth.
  • Proof of work.
  • Long term visibility.
  • A place to publish without needing an existing following.
  • Stories stay accessible.
  • New readers browse chapters.
  • Creators build history, not one off posts.

Why the Vault exists

  • Many creators struggle with reach.
  • Good work gets buried by algorithms.
  • Hidden talent stays unseen.
  • The Vault removes follower count as a gate.

The goal

  • Help artists and writers get seen.
  • Help projects reach readers faster.
  • Help creators build momentum.
  • Help teams form through visible work.

How it helps you

  • Your work sits in a public archive.
  • Readers find stories by genre and updates.
  • Consistency builds trust with readers.
  • Finished chapters become proof for future pitches.
  • Gain future commissions

What the Vault is not

  • Not an upfront payment system.
  • Not instant income.

Core idea

  • Publish.
  • Be seen.
  • Build an audience.
  • Grow over time.

 

If you create and want eyes on your work. The Vault is built for you.

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