How the creator flow works

From purchase to buyer activation \u2014 what happens at each step and what you can track.

1

Protect one avatar and open your Dashboard

Start with one avatar at $40. That purchase opens your Dashboard and covers the first avatar you want to protect.

From there, setup and package progress are tracked in one place.

Good to know: You need a creator account before checkout. If you do not have one yet, create it first and then continue to pricing.

2

Submit the avatar through guided setup

Inside the Dashboard, add the avatar details and move through guided setup built for creators, not for internal ops.

Follow status as the avatar moves toward packaging — no manual update-chasing.

Good to know: In the current release, Flowye still handles the packaging step.

3

Flowye reviews and packages it

After setup is ready, Flowye reviews the avatar and prepares the protected package.

Manual review catches issues before delivery and keeps quality consistent.

Good to know: You keep seeing progress in the Dashboard while review and packaging move forward.

4

Your buyers activate in Unity

When the package is ready, buyers import it in Unity and activate their license inside the editor.

Buyers stay in their normal Unity flow. You keep post-sale visibility in the Dashboard.

Good to know: You can keep an eye on licenses, users, and build activity without turning support into guesswork.

What opens after your first purchase

Your first purchase unlocks the Dashboard \u2014 a single workspace for everything before and after delivery.

Protection progress

Follow each avatar from setup to review to ready for delivery.

Builds and activity

See what matters in one place \u2014 no more piecing updates together.

Buyer and license visibility

Keep activations and buyer-side license state visible after the sale.

What your buyers experience

Your buyers stay close to the Unity flow they already know. Protection should add trust, not a second onboarding.

Import the protected package

Standard Unity import. The package feels familiar from step one.

Standard Unity import

Activate the license in-editor

License activation stays in Unity \u2014 no external tools needed.

No external app needed

Use the avatar normally

Activate once, use freely. Licensing stays invisible after that.

Activate once, use freely

What is live today

Clear on what is already live, clear on what is still improving. No vague promises.

Live now

  • Creator Dashboard with package status and setup
  • License visibility — see who activated what
  • Build history and activity logs
  • Protected avatar packaging (manual review)
  • Unity-native buyer activation flow
  • One-time purchase at $40 per avatar

Being improved over time

  • Clearer creator guidance through setup and package readiness
  • Broader catalog options after the single-avatar launch offer
  • More creator-side autonomy as the workflow matures
  • Smoother creator UX without exposing internal ops steps
Want the current release in a bit more detail?

The current release is focused by design. It supports a real creator flow — narrow on purpose, solid in execution.

  • One purchase currently covers one avatar.
  • Flowye still reviews and prepares the protected package manually.
  • The Dashboard currently focuses on Protection, Builds, Licenses, and Users.
  • Buyers activate in Unity instead of using a separate Flowye app.

Start with one avatar

One purchase, one protected avatar, and a Dashboard that keeps the next steps clear from the start.