To sell an After Effects template that another editor can open and render, deliver a collected project—not the .aep file from your workstation. Name the supported After Effects version, list every font and plug-in dependency, include licensed source media, and test the retail ZIP on a clean machine before taking payment.
This workflow is for motion designers selling title packs, openers, lower thirds, social graphics or complete project templates directly. The original asset is a release matrix that ties every compatibility claim to a reproducible test.
Build a Release Matrix Before the Sales Page
| Release field | Example | Pass condition |
|---|---|---|
| Project | launch-titles-v1.2.aep | Opens without conversion warning in the advertised version |
| After Effects | 25.3 or later | Clean-machine test records exact version and OS |
| Fonts | Two named families with source links | Buyer can identify license and substitute each font |
| Plug-ins | None, or exact names and versions | Missing optional plug-in does not make the project unusable |
| Footage | Collected, licensed source files | No missing-footage color bars |
| Output | 1920×1080, 25 fps, 12 seconds | Reference render matches the editable composition |
Do not write “works with After Effects” without a minimum version. A useful listing says what was tested, when, on which operating systems and what the buyer must install separately.
Collect the Project and Its Dependencies
Adobe's current rendering and export documentation says File > Dependencies > Collect Files creates a project copy, gathers selected footage and writes a report of required files, effects and fonts. Use that collected folder as the release candidate.
Before collecting, save a versioned master copy. Reduce only a duplicate: Adobe warns that Reduce Project removes unused items, and expressions can still refer to compositions outside the selected hierarchy. Reopen the collected copy rather than assuming the command found every dependency.
Separate Included, Required and Demonstration Assets
Use three labels in the listing:
- Included: project, footage, controls, documentation and previews actually inside the ZIP.
- Required: After Effects version, fonts, plug-ins, codecs or external services the buyer must obtain.
- Demonstration only: music, mockups or footage used in the preview but not licensed for redistribution.
A marketplace license, stock subscription or font license may allow a rendered video while prohibiting redistribution of the source asset. Replace restricted demo media with placeholders and link to its legitimate source. Never bury a paid plug-in requirement after checkout.
Design for Safe Editing
Put buyer controls in one clearly named composition. Group color, text, logo, duration and media replacements; lock structural layers only when that prevents accidental changes. Add an EDIT-HERE composition and a short start guide that maps each control to an expected result.
Create one reference render from the retail project. The preview should demonstrate the same timing and effects the buyer receives. If it uses premium music or footage, label those elements as demonstration-only beside the preview.
Run the Clean-Machine Test
- Copy only the retail ZIP to a separate user account or machine.
- Install the minimum advertised After Effects version, not your full studio setup.
- Extract the archive and open the collected .aep file.
- Record missing footage, fonts, effects, expressions and color-management warnings.
- Replace sample text and media through the documented controls.
- Render the reference composition and compare duration, frame rate, layout and sound.
- Repeat on every operating system or version named in the listing.
Record pass, fail and limitation in the release matrix. “Should work” is not a compatibility result.
Package, License and Deliver the Exact Release
Create one archive containing the collected project, dependency report, start guide, license, change log and a low-resolution reference render. Give it a stable filename such as `launch-titles-v1.2-ae25.zip`. Open the final ZIP and compare its file list with the approved release.
The buyer license should answer whether the template may be used for one project, multiple client projects or paid distribution, and whether team sharing is allowed. State separately that the editable source may not be resold or redistributed unless you intentionally grant that right. This is a drafting framework, not legal advice.
PayRequest can host a digital-product page, collect payment through a connected provider and release the protected file after successful payment. Create a video-template product only after the clean-machine test passes; use digital product delivery to keep the order connected to the released version.
Release Gate
Publish when the retail ZIP opens without unexplained dependencies, the reference render matches, every third-party asset has a redistribution decision, and the listing names the exact supported environment. Make one buyer-view purchase and download on desktop and mobile before sharing the product link.
