Storyboard That is a wonderful creation platform for teachers to make customized resources for the classroom. Share your work with the Teachers Pay Teachers community and maybe make a little extra cash.
You can sell anything you create on Storyboard That on TpT if it was created on a paid account! While raw art assets belong to Storyboard That, any composition you make belongs to you! Check out our Copyright FAQ for more information.
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Nope. Your TpT sales are YOUR sales. Regular TpT fees apply, but Storyboard That does not get anything.
If your product has the Storyboard That logo, www.storyboardthat.com, or "Create Your Own on Storyboard That" in a corner, you are all set!
If not, be sure to mention Storyboard That in your product listing or in a list of acknowledgements for all resources you use. ("Created with Storyboard That" or "Made with Storyboard That" would work!)
Yes, you must purchase for at least one year to sell your compositions. Please see Storyboard That's Copyright Policy.
Any product you sell needs to be your original work. We have some great resources to get you started, but you need to create something unique that nobody has done before! Our resources are available for free on our website and cannot be sold in the Teachers Pay Teachers marketplace.
Be sure to follow the guidelines set forth by Teachers Pay Teachers.
Do you have any other questions? Please feel free to email us at hello@storyboardthat.com.
*Teachers Pay Teachers / TpT are or may be registered trademarks of Teacher Synergy LLC. Use of their name does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.
You can sell any original compositions made with Storyboard That on a paid account, including worksheets, posters, and infographics. Make sure your work is unique and follows both Storyboard That’s and TpT’s copyright guidelines.
Yes, you must purchase a Storyboard That account for at least one year to sell your creations on Teachers Pay Teachers. Free resources cannot be resold on TpT.
No, Storyboard That does not take any commission from your TpT sales. Only the regular TpT fees apply to your earnings.
If your resource displays the Storyboard That logo or website, you’re set. Otherwise, mention Storyboard That in your product description or acknowledgements, such as “Created with Storyboard That.”
All products must be your original work. You cannot sell Storyboard That’s free resources or art assets directly. Always follow the copyright and trademark policies of both Storyboard That and Teachers Pay Teachers.