Creator Launch
Creator launch overview
Last updated May 11, 2026
The initial EloNotes launch is intentionally hands-on. The goal is to learn with a small number of creators before scaling outreach or automating every edge case.
Launch shape
- A creator applies to launch.
- EloNotes reviews fit, audience, workflow, and support expectations.
- The creator and EloNotes agree on a narrow first student group.
- Early lessons are reviewed closely so quality and creator review time can be measured.
- Launch notes are turned into product, docs, privacy, and support follow-ups before the next creator wave.
Good fit signals
- The creator has students or followers already asking how to improve.
- The audience plays enough games for weekly lesson patterns to emerge.
- The creator wants a productized coaching layer, not only a content sponsorship.
- The creator is willing to review early lessons and give direct feedback.
- The creator understands that launch evidence matters more than broad claims.
What EloNotes should confirm before launch
- The creator understands the review workflow and time expectations.
- The first student group is small enough to support manually if needed.
- Privacy, data, and communication expectations are explained before students submit games.
- Billing and payout details are not presented as final until they are approved.
- Support ownership is clear if a student has trouble connecting games or reading a lesson.
What is not promised yet
Public pricing, payout automation, scaled creator onboarding, testimonials, and launch revenue metrics are still launch-readiness work. EloNotes should avoid promising revenue outcomes or unsupported pilot metrics until real evidence exists.