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How to sell ComfyUI workflows and other digital files on Truve
This guide answers how to sell ComfyUI workflows, prompt packs, templates, and scripts on Truve: from file preparation to receiving USDC on Base. Truve charges a 5% fee; you keep 95% of each sale. Launch is targeted for June 2026 — until then, use the waitlist and prepare your assets.
Prepare your files and license
For a ComfyUI workflow, package:
- The workflow JSON or export, plus any small assets you are allowed to redistribute.
- A README with ComfyUI version, required custom nodes, and model names (with links — usually you do not ship proprietary checkpoints).
- Example screenshots or a short before/after grid.
- Explicit license: personal vs commercial, redistribution of the workflow, and whether buyers may use outputs for client work.
Other categories (prompts, templates, scripts) follow the same idea: what’s in the zip, what the buyer needs installed, and what they may legally do.
Connect your wallet (payout address)
Connect the wallet that should receive USDC. This address is your payout destination — there is no separate “Truve balance.” Use a wallet you control; for high volume, consider a dedicated wallet for seller income.
If you have not set up Base + USDC yet, read Wallet setup first.
Create a new listing
In the Truve app, choose New listing, pick a category (e.g. ComfyUI workflow), and fill in title, description, and tags. Clear tags help people find you when they search for things like “portrait relight” or “batch CSV.”
Upload — encrypted in your browser
Truve encrypts files in your browser before upload. Raw files are not stored on Truve servers in the clear; storage targets IPFS (content-addressed). You will see progress and a content identifier when complete.
Set price in USDC
Enter the price in USDC on Base. Remember: buyers pay gas (~cents on Base) in addition. Pick a price that reflects support burden — complex ComfyUI graphs often command more than a simple prompt TXT.
Publish and verify the listing
Submit the listing. You may need to sign a message or a small transaction to associate the listing with your wallet. Open your public listing page and verify all text, images, and download size.
When a buyer pays — receive 95%
When someone purchases, the smart contract routes funds: 95% to your wallet as USDC on Base, 5% to the protocol. Settlement is on-chain — no 7-day payout delay like some fiat marketplaces.
Update listings and reputation
When ComfyUI or models update, publish new versions or add release notes. Good documentation reduces bad reviews. Truve’s reputation system (as announced on the homepage) will reward accurate listings.