Well with everyone announcing they're doing it, I might as well make an article on how to quickly add your stuff to Tensor Art. Even without the recent issues (no images of real people in training! mutually exclusive entity visibility in feeds! Half of LoRAs being hidden! All depictions of weapons being hidden by "error") I've been of the opinion that making an openly unprofitable website with long periods of downtime the sole download source of your work's continued distribution is unwise (RIP Filefront, RIP Planet Elder Scrolls, RIP Planet Neverwinter). Tensor Art offers an automatic import feature that's as simple to use as
Go to Tensor Art and make an account (should be straight forward)
Go to options and enable NSFW content
Go to either one of the models tabs on the left, or your user profileClick publish in the upper right corner of the UI on most pagesHover over host my modelClick import from Civitai
Add the provided URL as a social link to your Civitai profile to prove it's your account
Click "Click to get all model URLs" and add link to your Civitai profile (if you only have few models to import, you can just copy paste their links into the box)
Hit "Submit"Hit "Get Started"
Now the importer will automatically start DLing and adding your models/descriptions/main gallery to Tensor Art. This may take a while (hours). However you are not actually done. While this will host them and people can find them through your profile, they will get poor visibility and no DLs without doing the next step as well so they appear in each category
Go to your Tensor profile
Click the oldest model
Click the three vertical dot icon above the sample images
Set a category for each one. You can also set tags, but I'm not sure anything beyond the suggested medium of origin (comic, cartoon, manga etc.), the most popular of series, and "meme" has any impact.
Click update
Now click the three vertical dots to the right of the version number
Click enable download and (if it's a tag based model) disable Enable Chat Interface
Hit Update
Repeat for each model
(I don't know of a quicker way to do this)
Edit May 19th 2025: You can now access the importer through "Publish" in the top right on almost any page, simplifying steps 3-5.


