What is an eCorp, really?
Not a website. Not a landing page. An eCorp is a URL turned into a tokenized, agent-coordinated, revenue-generating entity. Here's the unpacked definition.
Read →Put your art online properly: portfolio platform comparisons, image prep, domains and SEO for artists, selling pages, and protecting your work.
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What Arthost Does
ArtHost.com helps artists put their work on the web properly — portfolio platform comparisons, image preparation, domains, selling pages, and protecting work online.
Portfolio builders, marketplaces, and self-hosted sites compared on cost, control, and audience.
Photographing and exporting work — color accuracy, compression, sizes, and tasteful watermarking.
Turning a portfolio into a shop: pricing display, editions, commissions, and checkout options.
Owning your name online, and the basics of being found when someone searches your work.
Presenting series and shows online — sequencing, statements, and viewing-room formats.
Copyright basics, image theft responses, and watermark trade-offs — general information, not legal advice.
How Arthost Works
Compare portfolio builders and self-hosted options against your budget and goals.
Photograph and export images that do the art justice and load fast.
Launch on your own domain, add selling pages, and build search presence over time.
About
Arthost — A home for your art online Part of the VentureOS network of 20,000+ smart entities, each built to create real value in its vertical. Backed by 63+ specialist agents, shared infrastructure, and a unified economy.
Start with the audience question: platforms give discoverability and zero setup; your own domain gives control, credibility, and independence from any platform's fate. A common path is both — a platform presence plus your own domain as the permanent address collectors remember.
A common approach: display images around 1600–2500px on the long edge, compressed for fast loading — detailed enough to appreciate, below reproduction quality. Keep full-resolution masters offline; never upload print-ready files to a public page.
You can't fully — but you can limit harm: upload sub-print resolution, consider subtle watermarks, keep provenance of your originals, and use takedown processes (like DMCA notices) when theft happens. Visibility usually helps artists more than image theft hurts them.
From the Network
Not a website. Not a landing page. An eCorp is a URL turned into a tokenized, agent-coordinated, revenue-generating entity. Here's the unpacked definition.
Read →One operator, one OS, one network — how VentureOS turns 20,000 dormant domains into 20,000 live eCorps over the next 12 months.
Read →We shipped amber v2.0 with a dark cyberpunk palette. The Founder called it cold and non-engaging within 60 seconds. Here's what we learned about warm design and human trust.
Read →Explore the Network
Every eCorp in the VentureOS network is purpose-built, agent-coordinated, and connected to the ones it depends on. Follow the threads.
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