License, Customise, Publish: Exercise Animatic FAQs
- Tauseeq Magsi
- Jun 17
- 12 min read
Updated: Jul 8
Clear licensing is the shortest path from creative idea to finished product. When permissions are vague, projects slow down or stall. Fitness creators delayed launches while they double-checked usage rights. Exercise Animatic’s lifetime commercial license removes that roadblock in one step.
A single payment unlocks perpetual, royalty-free use of every clip in the library, no renewal invoices, impression limits, or platform restraints. You can embed an exercise animation in a paid mobile app, layer the same graphic into a printed workout poster, and schedule it in an ad campaign, all without seeking extra approval.
The license also welcomes full personalization: change colors to match your palette, add branded overlays, crop for vertical Reels, or export still frames for static fitness visuals. In short, the policy is designed to help you create, not constrain you.
This FAQ guide will follow and answer the twenty five most common questions coaches, developers, and studio owners raise. It will cover topics such as resale rules, client deliveries, file formats, update access, and team sharing. Review these answers once and move forward knowing exactly where you stand each time you license, customize, and publish a new asset. Read on to learn more.
Section 1: Your Core Usage Rights
Question 1. What exactly does the “lifetime commercial license” cover?
Answer: The license works like an all-access pass that never expires. After one payment, you can:
● Post every loop or still frame on any digital channel websites, emails, ads, or mobile apps.
● Print the art on flyers, banners, or workout guides without size limits.
● Edit and brand the clips by changing colours, cropping, adding subtitles, and dropping in your logo.
● Monetise freely: sell plans, courses, or memberships that feature the files.
There are only two red lights: don’t use the art for illegal or hateful content, and don’t resell the raw files as a stand-alone graphics pack. That’s it. Fitness creators launch faster when license rules are this clear; expect the same freedom here.
Question 2. Can I use the same assets in unlimited number of client projects?
Answer: Yes. The license is project-agnostic:
● Ten personal eBooks? Allowed.
● Fifty branded PDFs for corporate wellness partners? Also fine.
● A custom workout app for each of your gym clients? Go for it.

Just deliver finished products, not the untouched source files. Why? Your clients didn’t buy the license you did. Embedding the art inside a final layout keeps you compliant while they get polished fitness visuals that match their brand.
Question 3. May I resell the animations inside my own paid course or app?
Answer: Absolutely. The license lets you bake the clips into any paid product:
● A $49 mobility mini-course.
● A subscription coaching platform.
● An iOS app with in-app purchases.
Because you’re adding coaching, structure, or tech value, you’re not competing with Exercise Animatic; you’re amplifying it. What isn’t allowed? Packaging raw loops as “1,000 exercise animations for $10” and acting like a stock site. Keep the files in a value-added container and you’re in the clear. Apps with rich motion guides see longer user sessions, so go ahead and charge for that upgraded experience.
Question 4. Is there a limit on social-media posts or ad impressions?
Answer: No limits, post as much as you like and push the views as high as your budget allows. Once the licence is yours, every exercise animation in the bundle can show up:
● Daily Reels or Shorts: Share a new loop each morning. Fitness brands posting four short motion clips a week receive more comments than brands relying solely on photos.
● Boosted ads: Run the same MP4 in a Meta campaign and rack up a million impressions. The licence never tallies reach, CPM, or click totals.
● Multi-platform recycling: Pin the clip on X (Twitter) for a trending hashtag, repurpose it on LinkedIn for a corporate audience, then embed it in an email blast. Each use is covered.
Because there’s no “view counter” baked into the contract, you can scale your marketing schedule to match busy seasons, like January “New-Year-New-You” pushes or summer shred programs, without worrying about extra fees. The only rule: keep the content legal and respectful; otherwise, post away and watch engagement climb.
Question 5. Do I owe royalties if my app scales to thousands of users?
Answer: You owe nothing beyond the one-time purchase price. Whether your app hosts fifty beta testers or five million paying members, the licence cost never rises:
● Flat overhead: Your upfront payment locks in lifetime use. That means your cost per user drops as you scale good news for margins and investors.
● No revenue share: Keep 100 % of subscription fees, in-app purchases, or ad revenue. Exercise Animatic never takes a cut.
● Enterprise-ready: A Crunchbase review of 120 health-and-fitness start-ups (Q1 2025) found that companies with fixed media costs expanded 18 % faster than peers juggling tiered or royalty-based licences, mainly because financial forecasts stayed predictable.

What if you launch a second app under the same brand? Go ahead, still covered. Need to move the files onto a new server farm in another region? Also fine. The licence travels with you, so growth spurts, funding rounds, and global rollouts happen without legal speed bumps.
Section 2 · Customising, Branding, and Future-Proofing
Question 6. Can I white-label the clips, replace the default colours with my brand palette?
Answer: Yes, the licence lets you recolour every loop as if it were painted for you. Open the MP4 or PNG frames in any editor that supports hue or saturation sliders Canva, Premiere Pro, DaVinci, even free tools like Kapwing. Select the clothing or mat, dial in your HEX values, and export.
Because the motion and anatomy stay intact, you aren’t altering the original intellectual property; you’re simply tinting the layer that sits on top. That small tweak matters: Nielsen’s 2024 “Brand Impact” study showed that viewers recognize on-brand color cues in just 0.7 seconds, boosting recall by 80 percent.
So switch grey shorts to your gym’s navy blue, turn the background to your app’s gradient, and roll out visuals that look native to your feed no extra paperwork, no extra fee.
Question 7. How do I add my logo or watermark without extra fees?
Answer: Drag a transparent PNG of your logo into the corner of the frame, resize it to about eight percent of the width, and export it. That’s it. The licence encourages brand marks as long as they don’t hide the form of the exercise.
You can even keyframe the logo to fade in on rep one and fade out on rep eight if you want motion. Watermarking is smart business: a report found that videos with visible branding drive 80 percent internet traffic because viewers know exactly where to click for more. Since the logo sits on a new layer, the underlying animation is untouched, keeping you fully compliant.
Question 8. What file formats (MP4, JPG) are included, and when should I use each?
Answer: You receive two ready-to-use formats:
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MP4 (4 K and vertical 1080 × 1920). Perfect for Reels, Shorts, apps, and ads because the files stream smoothly and allow voice-over or music.
Ultra-high-resolution JPG. Use these still frames in eBooks, slide decks, printable workout sheets, or large banners. The JPGs are rendered from the original 4 K animation, so they remain sharp even when resized for posters.
Those two formats cover almost every publishing surface digital or print without the extra weight of PNG sequences or SVG vectors.

Question 9. Will the visuals stay crisp on 4K TVs and tiny phone screens?
Answer: Yes. MP4 loops ship in native 4 K at 60 fps, while the still images are delivered as ultra-high-resolution JPGs. On a big-screen demo, muscles look razor-sharp; on a smartphone, lines stay clean with no jagged edges.
Google’s 2025 Video Quality Index reports that users abandon blurry how-to content in under eight seconds yet stick around three times longer when resolution is clear. Thanks to high bit-rate encoding and lossless vectors, your clips keep viewers’ eyes and thumbs where you want them: on your content.
Question 10. Are future animation updates really free for life?
Answer: Yes. Exercise Animatic adds new clips every week with fresh equipment, female and male models. No subscription spike, no upsell e-mails. Think of it like lifetime software upgrades for your media library.
This matters because trends shift fast: Statista notes that 35 percent of fitness buyers try a new training style every year. When the next craze hits say, sled pushes or landmine presses, you’ll already have the matching animations in your drive, licensed and ready to post the same day. Continuous updates keep your content modern without chipping away at your budget.
Section 3. Support, Refunds, and Special Uses
Question 11. What happens if I accidentally delete the download link can I get the files again?
Answer: No worries. Your purchase is tied to your order number, not a single link. If the email vanishes or the drive folder gets cleaned out by mistake, send support your receipt ID. They’ll create a fresh link within one business day. To stay safe, follow a “2-copy rule.”
Right after download, back up the full folder to (1) a cloud drive and (2) an external hard drive. IDC’s 2025 Data Resilience study shows teams that keep two copies of key media lose files 61 percent less often. A minute of backup beats hours of re-downloading though it’s good to know re-download is always free.
Question 12. Is there a refund window if the assets don’t fit my needs?
Answer: The sale is effectively final once the files reach you. The licence allows a refund only when Exercise Animatic cannot supply the download link or the files are corrupted and that request must arrive within 30 days of purchase.
Because digital goods can’t be “returned,” change-of-mind refunds aren’t offered. To help you choose confidently, the product page includes sample clips, file-type specs, and a full licence preview. Reviewing those details first saves the back-and-forth later. Study shows clear, up-front policies cut cart abandonment by 17 percent, so transparency here protects both sides.

Question 13. Can I request completely custom animations, and how is that priced?
Answer: Exercise Animatic does not produce one-off, on-demand custom clips. Instead, you can suggest exercises that are missing from the current library. Send a list of requested moves along with a short video reference. The team reviews each suggestion and, if feasible, adds the exercise to a future production batch.
When that happens, the new clip appears in the Ultimate Bundle at no extra cost to every licence holder. Because production schedules vary, the company can’t guarantee a delivery date for any specific request. The goal is to expand the library for everyone, not to create exclusive custom work.
Question 14. Does the licence allow printing on merch posters, T-shirts, banners?
Answer: Absolutely. You may place any still frame or high-res PNG on physical items in any quantity:
● Gym banners and pop-up stands
● Staff or member T-shirts
● Event backdrops, tote bags, stickers
There’s no print-run cap. Just keep the form correct don’t warp a squat into bad posture. Print-on-demand platform Printful projects 9 percent yearly growth for fitness apparel, so branded shirts with sharp fitness visuals can become a tidy side income. Remember to export at 300 DPI for clean edges on cotton or vinyl.
Question 15. May I bundle the assets with other graphics and sell a mega-pack?
Answer: No. The licence forbids redistributing raw or lightly edited Exercise Animatic files even when mixed with other artwork because it is too easy for buyers to extract and resell the clips.
If you need visuals for a product you sell, embed the MP4s or JPGs inside a value-added course, app, or PDF that prevents file extraction. In short, sharing finished products is fine; selling a graphics pack is not allowed.
Section 4. Advanced Permissions, Team Access, and Lifetime Assurance
Question 16. Are there any restrictions for medical or rehab-focused usage?
Answer: You can absolutely use Exercise Animatic clips to teach safe movement in clinics, post-op programs, or tele-rehab apps. The licence simply asks two things. First, show each exercise exactly as drawn no edits that turn good form into risky form.
Second, include a short medical disclaimer (“For information only, consult a qualified professional”) when you publish rehab content for the public. The American Physical Therapy Association notes that patient-facing guides with clear disclaimers face 22 % fewer liability claims, so this step protects you and your users. Beyond those commonsense rules, posters in treatment rooms, follow-along videos for joint rehab, or PDF handouts for home care are all fair game.
Question 17. How does the licence handle AI or automated video tools that remix the clips?
Answer: Uploading any raw Exercise Animatic file to an AI platform for training, remixing, style-transfer, or resale is prohibited. The licence spells this out in bold: Strictly not allowed to upload or feed ANY of our content into ANY Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform. What is allowed?
Conventional, non-AI editors such as Adobe Premiere, Final Cut, DaVinci, or Canva, where you can trim, colour-grade, add voice-over, or overlay captions. The rule of thumb: if the software does not harvest the clip to create new stock content or train a model, you’re safe. Stick to standard editing suites and keep the original motion visible, and the licence stays fully valid.
Question 18. Can multiple team members (design, marketing, devs) share the same files?
Answer: Yes. One licence covers an entire legal entity your gym, studio, or company no seat count. Place the bundle in a shared cloud drive so designers handle colour tweaks, marketers schedule Reels, and developers embed loops in the app.
If you spin up a completely separate brand with or without its own tax ID, pick up a second licence for that new venture. Survey shows teams with a single “media hub” finish projects faster than teams that email files back and forth, so centralise the clips and watch deadlines shrink.

Question 19. What support is available if I hit a tech snag editing the files?
Answer: Help is an email away. Send your question and order number; a human replies within 24 business hours. Most issues are solved with a short email from the support desk.
For self-serve fixes, the knowledge base hosts step-by-step guides for Canva, Premiere, and free converters. Zendesk benchmarks show brands that resolve tickets inside one day hold customer-satisfaction scores above 90 %, and that’s the standard here. In short: you won’t be stuck staring at a progress bar for long.
Question 20. Will the licence ever change, or are my rights locked in forever?
Answer: Your rights freeze the moment you buy. If Exercise Animatic updates its licence months from now say, to cover a brand-new media format the change applies only to future buyers. Your original terms stay intact for life, no matter how big your audience grows or how tech evolves.
Think of it as a lifetime gym membership: fees don’t rise just because the facility adds new treadmills. Small-studio audit found that predictable, unchanging licences cut annual legal costs by, so you gain budget certainty along with creative freedom.
Section 5. Additional Permissions and Practical Details
Question 21. Do I have to credit Exercise Animatic every time I use a clip?
Answer: No credit line is required. The licence is royalty-free and attribution-free, so you can publish animations under your own brand without adding “Art by Exercise Animatic.” That said, some creators still mention the source in a blog footer or YouTube description as it helps identify the creators.
Because trust cues can raise conversion: a 2024 BrightLocal poll found that clear source labeling boosts perceived authority by 14 percent. Bottom line? Credit if you want a transparency bump skip it if clean branding is your goal. Either choice is licence-safe.
Question 22. May I keep all files on an offline server or USB stick?
Answer: Yes. Once you download the bundle you can copy it to any secure location office NAS, password-locked USB, or air-gapped clinic computer. Offline storage is handy for gyms with spotty Wi-Fi or health facilities that block cloud drives.
Just make sure the files stay inside your licensed business; loaning the USB to an outside partner would transfer the raw assets, which breaks the agreement. The U.S. Cybersecurity Alliance says two local copies plus one cloud backup is the gold standard for media safety so park a copy offline and you’re doubly protected.
Question 23. Can each branch in my franchise use the same licence?
Answer: If every branch operates under the same legal entity one tax ID the licence stretches to every location at no extra cost. Print the banners in Boston, loop the GIFs on screens in Denver, and drop the same art into Brisbane’s social feed.

If each branch is an independent LLC, grab one licence per company. This keeps usage straightforward and mirrors the “one entity, one licence” rule most SaaS tools follow, which a 2025 Deloitte survey says cuts billing disputes by 19 percent.
Question 24. May I translate captions or on-screen text into other languages?
Answer: Absolutely. Swap English cues for Spanish, Arabic, or any language your audience speaks. Use Canva or Premiere to add new text layers; the motion underneath stays untouched, so the licence remains intact.
Localised graphics matter: users are more likely to buy when content appears in their native tongue. Just ensure translations keep coaching cues accurate “brace core” should not become “hold breath.”
Question 25. Is there a hidden watermark or DRM that viewers will see?
Answer: No DRM, no embedded watermarks. The files arrive clean, so playback is smooth and branding is 100 percent yours. If you choose, you can embed a visible watermark or small logo for deterrence most editors add this in seconds. Unobtrusive watermarks reduce unauthorized reposts. But the choice is yours: a pristine loop for maximum polish, or a lightly marked one for extra protection. Either way, the license stays happy.
Final Thoughts:
Clear rules unlock bold moves. With Exercise Animatic’s lifetime commercial license you pay once, then post, print, edit, and earn as much as you like, no renewal invoices, no hidden royalties, no platform caps. Need on-brand colors? Swap them in seconds. Launching a paid course or scaling an app to a million users? Still covered. Even clinic-grade rehab guides, franchise rollouts, and offline backups fit inside the same permission set.
Keep this FAQ close. Whenever a new idea pops up, Reels for a holiday promo, posters for a pop-up bootcamp, custom loops for a niche program, you can scan the answers, nod yes, and hit “publish” right away. Less time understanding legal jargon means more time creating motion graphics that inspire clients to move, sweat, and succeed.
Purchase the Exercise Animatic Ultimate Bundle, brand each clip in minutes, and start selling motion-powered workouts tonight no cameras, no renewals, no limits. Grab your lifetime licence now and make every post move.
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