Hi, I finished the complete creator setup 1 week ago and if ya'd like can list the things I did and should have done better to speed the process. Most important point IMO. Apply as though you were both applying for a job and submitting for peer review on an "exclusive" marketplace. I emailed the marketplace support with 1. a brief cover letter style introduction that stated my intent to sell and my experience with previous digital marketplaces. Example, I develop for unity asset store as well, which follows similar conduct and product vetting systems. This is a positive in proving past professional conduct. Naturally you may include your website links, a resume attachment, ect. 2. I included 5 work sample attachments with my email. I do character work mostly, so I showed off a character heavy illustration, a character concept, some item icons (props for d&d) and something they may rarely see, an animated character GIF (just an idle pose). All was d&d focused. 3.They said yes... This doesn't mean I was in. They had strict guidelines to follow and I had more research to do and accounts to set up. They also wanted my 1st product ready when I replied back that I was indeed ready. This takes time to finalize and with life as it is, stretching that period out is not a terrible thing to make things perfect, but don't go a month, because they will take time as well to wrap their end. It takes a long time. 4. Read their emails, over and over, and make sure you don't miss details. They require your sign off, reply, and respond. The process is not automated, which coming from many other marketplaces tripped me up in my experience. Stay in touch until you are in. Hope you get in. Refer to cover letter samples and get those 5 catchy jpg images.