The studio feed is chronological. Nothing is reordered, nothing is hidden, nothing is paid to the top. Whatever you post is what your followers see, when you post it.
There is no "for you" tab masquerading as a default. The first thing you see when you open the app is what the artists you follow have posted, with the most recent at the top. Scroll down and you go back in time, post by post. That's it.
You can switch to Explore to find work outside your follow list. Explore is curated by humans, not by what's currently winning at engagement. It changes weekly.
If you posted it, your followers will see it. Imagine that.
Images upload at full resolution and serve at the size the screen needs. Carousels are unlimited — twenty drafts of the same panel, fine. We don't compress your work past recognition because a server somewhere wants to save bytes.
Captions are short by default, expandable if you have more to say. There's no character cap punishing you for writing about the work.
Pinned work sits at the top — the four or six pieces you'd put at the front of a real folio. Below that, your full posting history in a grid. A short bio, a link to where else you live online, and the commission status toggle: open, waitlisted, closed.
Each profile has its own shareable URL — use.studio/u/yourname — so when you put your handle on a card or in a bio, it goes somewhere clean.
The algorithm decides who sees your work.
Posting too often gets you throttled.
Posting too rarely gets you forgotten.
Reach varies depending on the platform's mood.
Your work is compressed to a soft blur.
If your followers open the app, they see what you posted.
Post as often as you like. We won't punish you.
Post once a month. Same deal.
Reach is your follower count and the time of day.
Your work serves at the resolution it was uploaded.
Free to download, free to post. iOS and Android.