Creator / Publisher Terms

Creator status

No one is an AngryPages creator, publisher, contractor, employee, partner, agent, or revenue-share participant unless AngryPages accepts them into a creator program or signs a written agreement.

Ownership

Creators keep ownership of original creator content. AngryPages owns its platform, software, design, editorial packaging, metadata, cards, workflows, classifications, AI workflows, templates, storefronts, brand, and business methods.

Platform license

Submitting or selling creator content gives AngryPages the broad license needed to host, store, display, distribute, sell access to, excerpt, package, classify, label, translate, create alternate versions, promote, advertise, preserve, moderate, analyze, use with AI tools, and operate the work.

Creator sales

Accepted creators may build for sales: paid posts, chapters, archives, adult access where approved, premium drops, serialized work, source-backed work, fiction, essays, media, digital products, bundles, subscriptions, paid unlocks, and direct-shop products.

Creator sale processing fees

Accepted creators receive 80% of eligible paid-access revenue unless written terms say otherwise. For each creator sale, refunds, chargebacks, and taxes are removed first; AngryPages' 20% share is then calculated; and the full actual Stripe processing fee is charged to and deducted from the creator's 80% share. Stripe's current U.S. standard online-card rate is 2.9% + $0.30 for U.S.-issued cards, 4.4% + $0.30 for international cards, and 5.4% + $0.30 when currency conversion is also required. Stripe classifies the card, its rates may change, and the actual recorded processor fee controls.

Product design standards

Unless AngryPages approves an exception, covers published under the AngryPages name use a white 2:3 layout with a visible white perimeter, simple modern minimalist vector-style graphics, black AngryPages branding, and the creator's name in black sans-serif type. Helvetica is preferred.

Story-card framework

Each individual story ID is an individual Story and requires its own clear story title for the story-card presentation framework. Major subjects are generally chapters, with each distinct point organized as a titled subchapter or individual Story.

Paragraph formatting

For AngryPages story and card presentation, paragraphs begin without indentation and are separated by one full blank line unless AngryPages approves another format.

Cover assistance

Creators may use paid AngryPages support, freelancers through Reedsy or Fiverr, or AI tools such as Grok Imagine or ChatGPT. The finished cover must still meet AngryPages product and brand standards.

Adult and mature work

Lawful adult or mature creator work may be routed through adult, mature, paid, review, direct-sale, CCBill, Stripe-approved, bank-transfer, invoice, local-sale, access-card, or other approved lanes where age, consent, records, privacy, and processor rules are satisfied.

Serious claims

Serious factual claims about identifiable people, companies, events, crimes, misconduct, finance, health, sex, abuse, corruption, professional conduct, or private matters may require source support, identity review, legal review, editorial review, redaction, restricted access, or right-of-reply consideration.

Payouts

Creators retain 100% of existing or independently sourced sponsorships. Sponsorships sourced or materially managed by AngryPages are 70% creator / 30% AngryPages. Platform advertising revenue remains 50/50. Only specific opportunities registered in writing are protected from circumvention.

Removal and termination

AngryPages may remove, restrict, stop selling, preserve, refuse, demonetize, or terminate creator content for legal risk, rights risk, safety risk, privacy risk, payment risk, fraud risk, source problems, adult verification issues, user complaints, business reasons, or platform-integrity reasons.