You can list a LoRA on a generic marketplace in five minutes. Getting paid reliably, getting discovered, and not getting your category downranked is the hard part. If you want to sell AI prompts, LoRAs, and ComfyUI workflows as a real business, the storefront matters less than the schema underneath it and the payment rail behind it.
The problem with generic marketplaces
On a generic digital-product platform, a LoRA is a ZIP file with a description box. There’s no field for the base model, the trigger words, the recommended weights, the license, or the sample outputs. Buyers can’t filter by what they actually need, so discovery collapses to whoever writes the best paragraph. Meanwhile AI categories have been quietly downranked on several mainstream platforms since 2023, and the card-based payment layer can flag the whole category at the processor’s discretion.
What an AI-asset marketplace actually needs
- Native SKU schemas. First-class fields for personas, LoRA packs, fine-tune recipes, ComfyUI workflow bundles, and prompt packs — not a one-size “download.”
- Real licensing. Personal vs commercial use, made explicit at the SKU level, so buyers know what they bought and you’re protected.
- A payment path that doesn’t fear AI. If the rail can ban your category overnight, the storefront is irrelevant.
- Payouts you control. Non-custodial settlement means no holds and no account-review freeze on the money you earned.
How Clanry handles it
Clanry treats AI assets as the main use case, not an afterthought. It carries native schemas for personas, LoRAs, fine-tunes, ComfyUI workflows, and prompt packs, with SFW and gated NSFW tiers. Payments avoid Stripe entirely and settle non-custodial USDC to your wallet — so the category can’t be vetoed by a card network and the funds can’t be held. If it runs on pixels, you can price it.
If you’re coming from a generic store, the contrast is sharpest here: Clanry vs Gumroad.
FAQ
Where can I sell ComfyUI workflows and LoRAs?
On a marketplace with native schemas for AI assets and an AI-tolerant payment rail. Clanry was built for exactly this — LoRA packs, ComfyUI workflow bundles, fine-tune recipes, and prompt packs each have their own SKU type.
Can I sell NSFW AI prompts or models?
Yes, within a dedicated age-verified NSFW tier and within the law — clearly labeled and gated. The platform was designed for both SFW and NSFW from day one.
How do I get paid for AI digital products?
Buyers pay by card, fiat-to-crypto, or crypto; you receive non-custodial USDC at on-chain confirmation, straight to a wallet you control. No payout cycle, no rolling reserve.
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