
Getting Started on AIGORA: The Creator Side of AIGE
You've built a character in AIGE, generated a batch of images or a video you're genuinely proud of, and now you're staring at your downloads folder wondering what to do with it. That's the exact moment AIGORA exists for. AIGE is the studio where you make things. AIGORA is where those things meet other people: a feed to post to, creators to follow, and a marketplace where a character you built can start working for you instead of just sitting in a folder.
If you've never touched AIGORA before, this is the newcomer's map: what it actually is next to AIGE, the first few things worth doing, and an honest read on which parts are fully built versus still finding their shape.
AIGE is where you create. AIGORA is where you're seen.
The two apps run on the same account and the same characters, but they solve different problems. AIGE (aige.ws) is the generation engine, covering characters, images, video, the editor, and the agent. AIGORA (aigora.ws) is the social and creator layer built on top of what you make there: a real feed, follows, comments, a community of published digital twins, and the monetization tools that turn an audience into income.
Nothing you built in AIGE is trapped there. A character can be posted to the AIGORA feed, and if you choose to publish it, turned into a digital twin other people can license. The studio and the community are two sides of one identity, not two separate accounts to manage.
Step 1: Set up your presence
Before you post anything, spend five minutes on your profile: avatar, bio, the basics anyone lands on when they click your name. If you're planning to earn on AIGORA at all, this is also where you'd turn on creator mode from your profile settings, which unlocks the Creator Dashboard covered below. You don't need it on day one, but it's a toggle, not an application. Flip it whenever you're ready.
If you already have a character from AIGE that you'd rather manage as a twin than just use as an image source, My Twins is the dedicated screen for that: create a new twin, publish an existing character through a step-by-step wizard, and see the twins you already manage, all in one place.
Step 2: Explore the feed, the community, and the marketplace
Log into aigora.ws and you land straight on the feed: posts, a composer to publish your own, and follow buttons on every creator you come across. Filtered views for Following, Liked, Saved, and a media-only grid sit right alongside it, so once you're following a handful of people the home feed actually reflects who you care about instead of just everything.
Two more screens round out the explore side. Community is the browse page for published digital twins: searchable, filterable by market and hourly rate, sortable by trending or engagement. Marketplace is one page with four tabs, Marketplace, Feed, My Twins, and Earnings, so you get a single home base if you'd rather flip between browsing and managing than jump across separate URLs. There's also a Challenges hub for creators who want a prompt to enter and vote on, if you're looking for something more structured than an open feed to start with.
Step 3: Publish or rent a digital twin
This is the part that's genuinely different from a normal social app. A digital twin is a character you've published so other people can license it: hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly packages, each with its own generation quota. Publishing yours starts from the My Twins wizard; the full mechanics of what publishing unlocks are in our digital twin guide.
You don't have to build a twin to participate, either. If you'd rather generate with a face someone else already published, renting is the faster door in. Browse Community, pick a package, and generate within that license's quota. We cover the renter's side step by step in how to rent a digital twin.
Step 4: Turn on creator monetization
Once creator mode is on, the Creator Dashboard tracks subscriptions, pay-per-view unlocks, and tips separately, plus an available balance you can request as a payout to a bank account or an ANTIX wallet. It works identically whether the profile behind it is you directly or a twin you've published. The earnings math doesn't care which. We go through the dashboard, the payout minimums, and the personal-vs-brand-account split in full in how AIGORA creator subscriptions and payouts work.
What's live today, and what's still early
Everything described above is real and working, not a mockup: the feed, follows, the community browse page, twin publishing, twin rentals, and the creator payout pipeline. What we won't do is tell you how much you'll earn or how big your audience will get. That depends on what you post and who finds it, the same as any creator platform, and nobody can promise you a number. A brand-new profile will show a Creator Dashboard full of zeros, and that's the expected starting point, not a sign anything is broken.
Quick answers
Question | Answer |
|---|---|
AIGE vs AIGORA: what's the difference? | AIGE (aige.ws) is the studio where you generate characters, images, and video. AIGORA (aigora.ws) is the social and creator platform where you post, follow, publish twins, and get paid. Same account, same characters throughout. |
Do I need a character from AIGE before I use AIGORA? | No. You can browse the feed and Community, and follow creators, without having generated anything yourself. You'll need a character to post your own content or publish a twin. |
What's the fastest way to start earning? | Turn on creator mode from your profile settings, then either publish a twin from My Twins or simply post to the feed and let subscriptions/tips accrue once people find you. |
Can I generate content without building my own twin? | Yes. Rent a published twin from Community under its rental package terms, covered in our rent-a-digital-twin guide. |
Where do earnings and payouts show up? | The Creator Dashboard at /creator-subscriptions, where subscriptions, PPV, and tips are tracked separately, with payouts to a bank account or ANTIX wallet. |
Is AIGORA a separate account from AIGE? | No. One account, one set of characters, used across both aige.ws and aigora.ws. |
Do this next
Open aigora.ws and follow three creators whose work looks like something you'd want to make. Then decide which door fits you: publish your own character as a twin from My Twins, or rent someone else's from Community and start generating with an audience that already exists.



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