ATHENIAN PLUG-IN SYSTEM
Athenian Licensed Asset Manager tracks licensed media usage and routes eligible fees toward payouts.
Assign license providers, default fees, media rights, usage events, order-linked license charges, attribution context, and OwlPay-ready payout data from WordPress.
Licensed media
Provider fees
Usage events
OwlPay handoff
Licensed media payout workflow
Show media assets with provider, license fee, order usage log, attribution field, payout eligibility, and OwlPay status.
PRODUCT SNAPSHOT
Media rights and provider payments connected to commerce usage.
Position this as the rights-management layer for AI media, creator assets, print products, galleries, and marketplace content.
Best-fit workflow
Sites using licensed artwork, creator media, commercial assets, print designs, photography, audio, or templates where usage should create provider compensation.
Operational friction
Manual royalty spreadsheets, detached asset attribution, forgotten usage fees, and payout review outside WordPress.
Systems connected
Media Library, providers, creators, WooCommerce orders, licensed assets, usage logs, fixed fees, OwlPay, Print Designer, Secure Image Codex, and Creator Manager.
Business result
When licensed assets appear in commerce workflows, usage can be logged and prepared for payout review.
FROM FRICTION TO FLOW
Show how the plug-in changes day-to-day work.
The before/after framing makes the value obvious before visitors read feature details.
CURRENT WORKFLOW
Before this plug-in
-> Licensed assets are stored like ordinary media.
-> Provider attribution is easy to lose.
-> Usage fees are calculated manually.
-> Payout data is reconstructed later.
CONNECTED WORKFLOW
After this plug-in
-> Assets carry provider and fee metadata.
-> Order usage creates traceable events.
-> Eligible earnings can feed payout workflows.
-> Rights context stays attached to media.
FEATURE MODULES
Six capabilities for licensed asset operations.
The page should connect rights, media usage, and payout readiness across the Athenian platform.
Provider records
Assign creators, licensors, vendors, or providers to media assets.
License metadata
Store license terms, default fees, usage notes, rights scope, and attribution requirements.
Order usage logging
Record when licensed assets appear in WooCommerce order items or deliverables.
Fee calculation
Apply fixed or configured fees to eligible usage events.
Payout readiness
Route approved usage earnings into OwlPay or payout review.
Asset integrations
Work with Print Designer, Secure Image Codex, Creator Manager, galleries, and AI media tools.
WORKFLOW
Explain the product as a sequence from setup to outcome.
The workflow section helps buyers understand how the plug-in fits into real operations.
01
Register
Attach provider and license terms to an asset.
02
Use
Asset appears in product, order, or media workflow.
03
Log
Usage event and fee are recorded.
04
Pay
Approved fees route toward payout review.
VISUAL DIRECTION
Use real product visuals, then add compact callouts.
Keep screenshots specific to the product and use the shared compact card system for consistency.
Asset profile
Show provider, fee, rights, and usage.
Usage log
Show order-linked asset events.
Payout queue
Show eligible licensed fees and OwlPay status.
ECOSYSTEM
Platforms and systems this plug-in touches.
Use official marks where licensing allows; otherwise keep these as Material-style text/logo slots.
WordPress
WooCommerce
Media Library
Licensing
Creators
OwlPay
Print Designer
Secure Image Codex
Orders
Athenian Platform
OUTCOMES
Close with the operational change the buyer should expect.
These outcomes should stay practical and tied to the operational friction the plug-in removes.
Protect rights context
Assets carry provider and license data.
Track usage
Commerce events can log licensed asset use.
Prepare payouts
Provider fees become payout-ready records.
Ready to manage licensed media as commerce-aware assets?
This plugin-linked page is based on WooCommerce product 90329, local folder athenian-licensed-asset-manager, and available plugin documentation/code signals. Use the product page for licensing and purchase details.