EGGIO is currently in final pre-launch testing. Commercial onboarding for external publishers is not yet fully open.
These terms describe the rules that will apply when EGGIO opens publisher submissions and third-party project monetization.
EGGIO is a digital resource marketplace focused on project kits, templates, checklists, workflow guides,
digital product resources, and educational business materials. Publishers who submit projects to EGGIO must follow
these Publisher Terms & Submission Rules, together with EGGIO’s Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy,
Refund & Digital Delivery Policy, Trust & Safety rules, and any additional platform notices.
1. Publisher Relationship
A publisher is any person, team, business, or organization that submits a project, uploads digital resources,
requests publication, or seeks to sell project materials through EGGIO.
Publishers are independent users of the platform. They are not employees, agents, legal representatives,
partners, or affiliates of EGGIO unless a separate written agreement clearly states otherwise.
EGGIO does not provide wallet services, stored value accounts, user-to-user money transfer, payment clearing,
lending, securities, investment products, gambling services, or regulated financial services.
2. Publisher Eligibility
Publishers must provide accurate account information and maintain a valid contact method. EGGIO may ask for
additional information when required for content review, payout review, platform safety, payment partner review,
or compliance purposes.
- Publishers must not impersonate another person or business.
- Publishers must not submit false, misleading, incomplete, or unverifiable information.
- Publishers must have the rights, authorization, or lawful basis to submit and sell their resources.
- EGGIO may reject or limit accounts that create payment, legal, intellectual property, fraud, or platform safety risk.
3. Submission Requirements
Each submitted project should clearly explain what the buyer will receive, who the resource is for,
what problem it helps solve, what files or materials are included, and what limitations or risks buyers
should understand before purchase.
A project submission may be required to include:
- project title and category;
- clear project summary and intended buyer profile;
- specific deliverables and file types;
- usage instructions, workflow, checklist, template, or execution guidance where applicable;
- limitations, risk notes, and non-guarantee statements;
- pricing information and digital delivery readiness.
4. Digital Resource Quality
Publishers must ensure that uploaded digital resources are real, accessible, readable, relevant, and consistent
with the project page description. EGGIO may reject or remove resources that appear empty, broken, misleading,
copied, unusable, or materially different from what was promised.
templates, guides, worksheets, resource packs, or other described materials after successful payment confirmation.
5. Prohibited Content and Activities
Publishers may not submit, sell, promote, or indirectly offer:
- illegal, harmful, deceptive, unsafe, or unauthorized materials;
- copyright-infringing, trademark-infringing, stolen, copied, or unauthorized resources;
- financial products, loans, securities, investment contracts, fundraising, or guaranteed-return offers;
- gambling, betting, illegal lottery, or similar activities;
- malware, phishing tools, hacking tools, spyware, or tools intended for abuse;
- fake traffic, fake reviews, fake orders, platform manipulation, or rule-circumvention services;
- content that promises guaranteed income, guaranteed customers, guaranteed funding, or guaranteed business success;
- any content that creates unacceptable legal, payment, compliance, user safety, or platform reputation risk.
6. No Guaranteed Results
Publishers may provide ideas, workflows, templates, guides, examples, and educational materials, but they must not
promise guaranteed income, guaranteed customers, guaranteed investment returns, guaranteed employment, guaranteed
funding, guaranteed traffic, or guaranteed business success.
Buyers are responsible for evaluating whether a project is suitable for their own skills, market, budget,
risk tolerance, legal obligations, and execution ability.
7. Review and Ongoing Monitoring
EGGIO may review publisher submissions before or after publication. Review may include project descriptions,
resource files, category fit, price reasonableness, ownership or authorization claims, prohibited content risk,
refund risk, and digital delivery readiness.
After publication, EGGIO may continue monitoring:
- buyer complaints and refund requests;
- download and access records;
- chargebacks, disputes, and payment risk signals;
- publisher earnings and payout requests;
- project edits, repeated submissions, suspicious behavior, or policy violations.
8. Verification and Additional Documentation
EGGIO does not require every low-risk digital resource publisher to submit complex qualification documents by default.
However, EGGIO may request additional documents or explanations when a submission, account, transaction pattern,
payout request, business claim, professional claim, or compliance concern requires further review.
EGGIO may request:
- identity or business information;
- ownership or authorization proof;
- qualification or professional claim support;
- resource creation explanation;
- payout information or additional compliance details.
9. Transaction Authenticity
Publishers must not create fake orders, self-purchase schemes, artificial sales volume, fake reviews,
manipulated rankings, fraudulent transactions, or other activity intended to mislead buyers, payment providers,
or the platform.
EGGIO may review transaction authenticity using:
- order records and project URLs;
- buyer account records and payment status;
- download and digital delivery logs;
- refund, chargeback, and dispute records;
- publisher earnings and payout request records;
- IP, device, login, and platform security logs where appropriate.
10. Refunds, Chargebacks, and Disputes
Refunds, chargebacks, and digital delivery disputes are handled according to EGGIO’s Refund & Digital Delivery Policy
and platform review procedures.
EGGIO may review:
- whether the buyer received access to the digital resource;
- whether the delivered resource matches the project page;
- whether the file is missing, corrupted, misleading, or materially different from the description;
- buyer evidence, publisher explanation, platform records, and payment provider requirements.
prohibited content, or publisher misconduct, EGGIO may deduct, freeze, reverse, or deny related publisher earnings.
11. Publisher Earnings and Payout Review
Publisher earnings are not immediately paid out after a buyer pays. EGGIO may apply a holding or review period
to manage refunds, disputes, chargebacks, fraud risk, content quality issues, and payment provider requirements.
EGGIO currently plans to apply a minimum review period of 7 days before publisher earnings may become eligible
for payout. Actual payout timing may depend on dispute checks, payout method availability, compliance review,
manual approval, payment channel status, and platform risk controls.
EGGIO only processes publisher payouts through approved and available payout methods. EGGIO may delay, freeze,
reverse, or deny payouts if there are refunds, disputes, chargebacks, fraud signals, policy violations,
intellectual property issues, prohibited content, or unresolved buyer complaints.
12. Intellectual Property Responsibility
Publishers are responsible for ensuring that submitted resources do not infringe copyrights, trademarks,
patents, trade secrets, privacy rights, publicity rights, or other rights of third parties.
If EGGIO receives an intellectual property complaint, rights holder notice, payment provider request,
or other credible risk signal, EGGIO may remove the project, restrict the publisher account, freeze earnings,
request proof of authorization, or take other appropriate action.
13. Anti-Fraud and AML Risk Controls
Publishers must not use EGGIO for money laundering, fraudulent transactions, fake orders, abnormal payout activity,
illegal transactions, or any attempt to disguise the source, ownership, or purpose of funds.
EGGIO may monitor or review:
- abnormal order patterns;
- unusual refund or chargeback activity;
- duplicate or suspicious accounts;
- high-risk projects or prohibited categories;
- unusual payout requests or publisher behavior.
If suspicious activity is detected, EGGIO may request additional information, delay payout, freeze earnings,
remove projects, restrict accounts, retain records, or cooperate with payment partners or lawful requests.
14. Platform Enforcement
EGGIO may take action when a publisher, project, resource, transaction, or payout request creates platform risk.
Actions may include:
- requesting clarification or additional documents;
- requiring project edits or resource corrections;
- rejecting or removing a project;
- pausing sales or limiting visibility;
- freezing, reversing, or denying earnings;
- restricting, suspending, or terminating publisher accounts;
- retaining records for dispute, legal, payment, or compliance purposes.
15. Publisher Commitments
By submitting a project or participating in publisher monetization, a publisher confirms that:
- submitted information is accurate and not misleading;
- uploaded resources are original, authorized, or lawfully usable;
- project descriptions match the actual digital resource;
- no guaranteed income, success, investment return, or unrealistic outcome is promised;
- the publisher will cooperate with review, dispute handling, payout review, and compliance checks;
- the publisher accepts that earnings may be delayed, frozen, reversed, or denied when platform risk exists.
16. Relationship to Other EGGIO Policies
Publishers must also follow all applicable EGGIO policies, including:
- Terms of Service;
- Privacy Policy;
- Cookie Policy;
- Refund & Digital Delivery Policy;
- Trust & Safety rules;
- any future publisher, payout, submission, or marketplace notices published by EGGIO.
17. Updates to These Rules
EGGIO may update these Publisher Terms & Submission Rules as the platform develops, payment methods change,
publisher onboarding opens, compliance requirements evolve, or platform risk controls are improved.
Continued submission, publication, monetization, or payout activity after updates means the publisher accepts
the updated rules.
18. Contact
For publisher submissions, platform review, content reports, payout review, or business inquiries, contact EGGIO at:
eggioofficial@gmail.com
