Webcomics have opened the door for creators everywhere — but the landscape isn’t as creator-friendly as it appears. As platforms scale, creators face the same familiar issues: low visibility in overcrowded feeds, unpredictable monetization paths, and little real community support.
And even the top webcomic platforms, despite their massive audiences, create new pressure points. Their exclusive programs demand relentless schedules, introduce creative restrictions, and often blur the lines around long-term ownership. Many indie creators feel stuck in systems that weren’t designed for them to thrive.
Creators need a social comics platform built for discovery, flexibility, and real creative freedom — not gatekeeping 2.0.









