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I would like to clarify one point on the Numly review. Numly's content monetizing engine is Docly, a web-based word processor. If articles or documents are drafted and published using Docly, the content automatically receives a Numly number and allows the author to declare the copyright (ARR or CC) and the price of their Docly document.
As Docly documents are purchased via Docly.com, new Numly numbers are automatically generated and assigned to the customer's purchased document with the license selected by the author. Customers have access to purchased Docly documents via a library in the Docly portal which can be referenced online at anytime.
Give Docly a try today :)