PAs: How long does the submit->store process take?

ScavengerScavenger Posts: 2,674

I'm wondering...for PAs....how long do you find the submit->testing->approaval->In Store process usually take?

A week? two? 5?

 

(Just curious, I'm sure this question has no point, just like my other recent questions that have vanished into the mists)

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  • ScavengerScavenger Posts: 2,674
    Chohole said:

    Thanks.. some good info there, but I'm look for experience in the time department...to get some ballpark ideas.

  • DestinysGardenDestinysGarden Posts: 2,553

    My record is one week. Two weeks happens more often if QA isn't busy with stuff. My longest wait was 8 months because the item was held for a launch. On average, typically, 4-6 weeks.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    The first response might prove dauntingly slow, though.

     

  • ChangelingChickChangelingChick Posts: 3,361

    Barring the need for corrections, 2 weeks.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    I'm thinking of taking another stab at the PA route, myself. Try it one more time. :/

     

  • TangoAlphaTangoAlpha Posts: 4,587

    4-6 weeks on average.

  • Midnight_storiesMidnight_stories Posts: 4,112

    Never more than a week, but it depends I do more clothing, but buildings and set would take more testing but only a day or 2. Plus most of my stuff goes through without a hitch because of lots of testing before it's submitted.

     

  • Josh CrockettJosh Crockett Posts: 572

    The short answer is... a long time LOL

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,599

    I take it 5 months is not the norm then?

  • E-ArkhamE-Arkham Posts: 733

    I always plan for a solid month from the time I finish a set until it gets into the store.  It's usually less than that.

    Five months could be normal if they may want to wait for a specific holiday (Xmas, Halloween, etc) or to coincide with other thematically similar sets to be finished, etc.  It's not typical though.

  • MattymanxMattymanx Posts: 6,996
    edited May 2017

    If a product is free from error, then it will take far less time then if it needs corrections.

    Poses take the least amount of time.  Other content can take more depending on complexity and what it all includes.

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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    I'd also be curious how long it took PAs to get their first response?

    I've attempted 2 submissions. The first, never got a response. The second, got a response ~7 months later, after commenting on how I didn't get a response on forum. (But I had released it for free by that point, so oh well)

     

  • ValandarValandar Posts: 1,417

    The VERY FIRST SUBMISSION can take quite a while - existing PA's get looked at first on any given Review Meeting. Once it has been accepted and passed on to QA, continue below.

    After that, it can take a few days depending on the number of products in the queue and whether you submitted before a weekend or holiday. Depending on the time of yer, the testing can take up to 2-3 weeks (faster if you have no fixes to make). Beyond that, it could be 4-5 days, or 2-3 weeks, for Marketing to assign an accepted, passed QA product a release date.

  • MattymanxMattymanx Posts: 6,996

    IF you are waiting for a response, feel free to email again and ask about it.  Just remeber to be professional in your conduct when you do

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085
    edited May 2017

    Yeah, the complication is:

    According to the submission guidelines, you shouldn't email them about it ever.

    There is no response, automated or otherwise, to indicate whether the submission was even received.

    There is no timetable of response.

    There is no guarantee of response.

     

    So, in short, if you are following their outlined procedure, you basically have to... wait and hope. Until they respond or you give up and do something else.

    At one point a PA indicated that Daz didn't like to send out refusals, so would tend to just not respond if they didn't want to pick someone up.

     

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  • Male-M3diaMale-M3dia Posts: 3,584
    edited May 2017

    I'd also be curious how long it took PAs to get their first response?

     

     

    I think it took two submissions before I got accepted. But I did start at other stores previously and took what I learned to keep improving until I had something they wanted in the store. You can always start at another store to get your feet wet and get experience. 

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  • MattymanxMattymanx Posts: 6,996

    Yeah, the complication is:

    According to the submission guidelines, you shouldn't email them about it ever.

    There is no response, automated or otherwise, to indicate whether the submission was even received.

    There is no timetable of response.

    There is no guarantee of response.

     

    So, in short, if you are following their outlined procedure, you basically have to... wait and hope. Until they respond or you give up and do something else.

    At one point a PA indicated that Daz didn't like to send out refusals, so would tend to just not respond if they didn't want to pick someone up.

     

    My appologies.  Its been a long time since I joined and I have not read the excisting guidlines since I am already in.

     

    At that point it may not be a bad idea to follow Male-M3dia's recommendation and try another store if you get turned down from Daz again.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,085

    Yeah, I figure I'll give them one more chance, and then... I dunno, DA or something.

     

  • TaozTaoz Posts: 10,258

     

    At one point a PA indicated that Daz didn't like to send out refusals, so would tend to just not respond if they didn't want to pick someone up.

    Bad policy - I think most people would prefer to know where they stand as soon as poosible rather than be waiting maybe for months in uncertainty. 

  • FistyFisty Posts: 3,416

    About a month average for us..  as for first product, I don't know.. my first here was partnered with an existing Daz PA, and of course Darc with me.

  • ScavengerScavenger Posts: 2,674

    I appreciate the info...not that it was for any particular purpose or have anything to do with a Commerical thread I may or may not have started or nothing.........

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 8,048

    On my first product The Old Waterhole,  I submitted five images cold,  and got a response in 2 days. that was back in 2010. 

    On average it takes 4-6 weeks for a product to go from product submission through to being in released in the store.  The QA testing doesn't usually take all that long,  it's the scheduling for release that we have to wait for. 

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