Publish a system to the Store.
From Aigap draft to live Store listing. Setup, screenshots, pricing, and the review process — all in one flow.
Publishing happens in the Dreamer Panel, not in Aigap. You build in Aigap, but you list in Onremo. This guide assumes your system is already working in Aigap.
Total time from clicking 'Publish' to the listing appearing in the Store: 5-7 business days (Aigap reviews technical + content), but your active work is roughly 15-20 minutes.
Step by step
1. Open the Dreamer Panel → My Systems
Your Aigap systems appear here automatically (since you connected Aigap in setup). Find the system you want to publish — it'll be in 'Draft' status.
2. Click 'Edit listing'
Opens the listing editor. Six tabs: Basics, Visuals, Pricing, Categories, Description, Review.
3. Fill in Basics
Name (60 char max), short summary (140 char), full description (300-1000 words). The description supports Markdown. Spend time here — it's the single biggest conversion factor.
4. Upload visuals
Logo (200×200), cover (1280×720), 4-8 screenshots (1920×1080). Optional but highly recommended: a 30-90 sec demo video (Loom or Screen Studio).
5. Set pricing
Three models: one-time ($20-500), monthly subscription ($5-100/mo), or usage-based. Pick one. You can change later, but existing buyers stay on their original plan.
6. Pick categories and tags
One primary category (E-commerce, CRM, Finance, etc.). Up to 5 tags. Tags drive search and filters — don't spam unrelated ones.
7. Submit for review
Click 'Submit for review.' Status moves to 'In review.' Aigap evaluates within 5-7 business days for technical correctness, content accuracy, and price-to-value.
8. Go live
Once approved, status changes to 'Live' and your system appears in the Store with a 'New' badge for 24 hours. You're now a published dreamer.
Tips and common situations
Most rejections are about missing screenshots, vague descriptions, or pricing mismatches. Fix and resubmit — second attempts hit 85%.
Even a rough 60-second screen recording outperforms a polished still page. Make one if you don't have it.
Active systems get featured. Static ones get forgotten. Plan a small update for week 3-4 to keep momentum.