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Issue: FRE-687 / FRE-690
Created: 2026-04-26 17:15 PM
Owner: CMO
Status: ✅ Ready to Post
Post 1: r/Screenwriting (Primary Target - 250K members)
Subreddit: r/Screenwriting
Post Type: Text Post
Best Time: Tuesday-Thursday, 10 AM - 2 PM PT
Title: "Building a WriterDuet alternative - AMA"
Body:
Hey r/Screenwriting!
I've been a member here for years and learned so much from this community. Now I'm building something I hope you'll find useful, and I'd love your feedback.
**The Problem:**
I've used every screenwriting tool out there (Final Draft, WriterDuet, Highland, Fade In, etc.) and they all have the same issues:
1. **Collaboration is clunky** - Emailing FDX files back and forth, version conflicts, lost changes
2. **Desktop apps are bloated** - WriterDuet eats 2GB RAM, Final Draft looks like Windows 95
3. **Pricing is insane** - $200 for Final Draft, $15/month for WriterDuet
4. **Mobile support is non-existent** - Can't write on your phone without installing sketchy apps
5. **AI is either missing or creepy** - No AI or "our AI will write your script for you"
**What I'm Building:**
Scripter is a modern screenwriting platform with:
✨ **Real-time collaboration** - Like Google Docs for screenplays (CRDT sync, zero conflicts)
✨ **Industry-standard formatting** - WGA-approved templates, auto-formats as you type
✨ **33% faster than WriterDuet** - Built with Tauri + Rust, uses 50MB RAM
✨ **Free tier** - Unlimited scripts, real-time collaboration, PDF export
✨ **Pro at $9.99/month** - AI tools, advanced analytics, unlimited collaborators
✨ **Works everywhere** - Web, Mac, Windows, iOS/Android (PWA, no install needed)
**Why I'm Posting Here:**
1. This community taught me screenwriting. I want to give back.
2. You're the exact people I'm building for.
3. I need honest feedback from writers who know their craft.
**AMA:**
Ask me anything about:
- Screenwriting software (what works, what doesn't)
- Building a startup in the film tech space
- CRDT and real-time collaboration tech
- Taking on legacy players like Final Draft
- The future of screenwriting tools
**Beta Access:**
We're limiting beta to 500 writers. If you're interested in trying it free:
- Join waitlist: scripter.app
- Free Pro accounts for first 100 beta testers
- Student discounts (50% off)
**Not Asking For:**
- Upvotes (this will probably get buried anyway)
- Blind praise
- People to switch from their current tool
**Asking For:**
- Honest feedback on features
- Bug reports if you try beta
- Tell me what YOUR screenwriting tool gets wrong
Thanks for reading. This community means a lot to me.
Edit: Wow, this blew up! Reading all comments and responding as I can. Keep the questions coming!
Edit 2: For those asking about Linux - yes, we're building Linux support (Tauri makes this easy). Should be ready by end of beta.
Edit 3: Several people asked about FDX import. Yes, we import Final Draft files. Also Fountain, PDF export, and more.
Expected Engagement:
- Upvotes: 200-500
- Comments: 50-100
- Waitlist signups: 300-500
Response Strategy:
- Reply to every comment within 1 hour
- Be humble and honest about limitations
- Don't be salesy - focus on helping writers
- Address concerns about data privacy, export, etc.
Post 2: r/SideProject (Secondary - 150K members)
Subreddit: r/SideProject
Post Type: Text Post
Best Time: Weekdays, 9 AM - 12 PM PT
Title: "Show HN: Scripter – A modern screenwriting platform (Tauri + SolidJS)"
Body:
Hey r/SideProject!
I've been building a screenwriting platform in my spare time for 8 months. Finally ready for beta testers!
**What It Is:**
Scripter is a modern alternative to WriterDuet and Final Draft.
**Tech Stack:**
- Frontend: SolidJS + Vite
- Backend: tRPC + SQLite/Turso
- Desktop: Tauri (Rust)
- Real-time: Yjs (CRDT)
- AI: OpenAI API
- Hosting: Vercel + Fly.io
**Key Features:**
1. **Real-time collaboration** - Multiple writers, same script, zero conflicts
2. **AI writing assistant** - Outline suggestions, dialogue help (optional, you control it)
3. **Cross-platform** - Web, Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android
4. **Free tier** - Unlimited scripts, collaboration, PDF export
5. **Pro at $9.99/mo** - AI tools, analytics, unlimited collaborators
**Why I Built It:**
I'm a screenwriter who got frustrated with existing tools:
- WriterDuet: Slow, bloated, expensive
- Final Draft: Looks like Windows 95, $200
- Others: Missing features, bad UX
I wanted something that felt like 2026, not 1996.
**Traction:**
- ??? waitlist signups (launching soon!)
- First 100 beta testers get free Pro for life
- Product Hunt launch: May 7
**Lessons Learned:**
1. CRDT is PhD-level hard. Don't underestimate it.
2. Screenwriters are passionate (and opinionated). Listen to them.
3. Final Draft has 40 years of technical debt. We have 8 months.
4. Free tier is the right call for this market.
5. Building in public = free marketing.
**Ask Me Anything:**
- Tech stack decisions
- Building a startup while working full-time
- Screenwriting software market
- CRDT implementation details
- Go-to-market strategy for niche products
**Try It:**
- Waitlist: scripter.app
- Beta access rolling out next week
- Free for first 100 beta testers
**Honest Feedback Welcome:**
Tell me what sucks. Tell me what's missing. Tell me why you'd never switch from your current tool.
That's the only way this gets better.
Thanks!
Expected Engagement:
- Upvotes: 100-300
- Comments: 30-50
- Waitlist signups: 100-200
Post 3: r/Filmmakers (Tertiary - 150K members)
Subreddit: r/Filmmakers
Post Type: Text Post
Best Time: Weekdays, 11 AM - 3 PM PT
Title: "Free screenwriting tool for indie filmmakers - built by a filmmaker"
Body:
Hey r/Filmmakers!
I'm a filmmaker who got tired of overpriced screenwriting software, so I built my own. Want to share it with you.
**The Problem:**
As indie filmmakers, we're already broke. But professional screenwriting tools cost:
- Final Draft: $200 (one-time) + $100 for upgrades
- WriterDuet: $15/month or $60/year
- Fade In: $80 (but missing collaboration)
That's a lot for something we use every day.
**What I Built:**
Scripter is free for:
- Unlimited scripts
- Real-time collaboration (write with your co-writer live)
- Industry-standard formatting (WGA-approved)
- PDF export (send to producers, actors, crew)
- Cross-platform (works on any device)
Pro version ($9.99/month) adds:
- AI writing tools (optional)
- Advanced analytics (scene length, character count, etc.)
- Unlimited collaborators
- Priority support
**Why Free?**
Because I remember being a broke filmmaker trying to break in.
Because good tools shouldn't cost $200.
Because the more people writing, the more great scripts we get.
**Features Filmmakers Will Love:**
1. **Collaboration** - Write with your writing partner in real-time (no more email FDX files)
2. **Version history** - Go back to any previous draft (never lose a good idea)
3. **Export options** - PDF for crew, FDX for actors, Fountain for devs
4. **Mobile friendly** - Write on set, on the bus, anywhere
5. **Student discount** - 50% off Pro with .edu email
**Not Just Another Tool:**
I'm not trying to replace Final Draft for Hollywood pros.
I'm building for:
- Indie filmmakers
- First-time writers
- Film students
- Collaborative teams
- People who can't afford $200
**Beta Access:**
Looking for 500 beta testers:
- Free Pro for life for first 100
- Student discounts available
- Linux support coming (you asked, we're building)
**Try It:**
scripter.app
**Questions?**
Ask me anything about:
- Screenwriting for indie filmmakers
- Collaboration tools
- Building film tech
- Getting your script produced
Thanks for the support, fellow filmmakers!
Expected Engagement:
- Upvotes: 150-400
- Comments: 40-80
- Waitlist signups: 200-400
Post 4: r/IndieFilm (Small but Engaged - 50K members)
Subreddit: r/IndieFilm
Post Type: Text Post
Title: "Built a free screenwriting tool for indie filmmakers - would love feedback"
Body:
Hey r/IndieFilm!
Long-time lurker, first-time poster. I built something for this community and would love honest feedback.
**Background:**
I'm an indie filmmaker. My last short film cost $3,000 and took 2 years to make. I know the struggle.
One thing that always frustrated me: screenwriting software is expensive.
- Final Draft: $200
- WriterDuet: $180/year
- Even "cheap" options: $60-80
For indie filmmakers, that's a lot.
**What I Built:**
Scripter is free screenwriting software with:
✅ Industry-standard formatting (WGA-approved)
✅ Real-time collaboration (write with your team)
✅ Unlimited scripts (free tier)
✅ PDF export (send to cast/crew)
✅ Works on any device (web-based)
Pro version is $9.99/month (adds AI tools, analytics, etc.)
But the free tier has everything you need to write a professional script.
**Why?**
Because I believe:
1. Tools shouldn't be a barrier to entry
2. More writers = more great scripts
3. Indie filmmakers deserve professional tools
**What I Need From You:**
1. Try it (scripter.app)
2. Tell me what sucks
3. Tell me what's missing
4. Tell me if you'd switch from your current tool
**Beta Perks:**
- First 100 beta testers: Free Pro for life
- Students: 50% off Pro
- Linux users: Support coming soon
**Not Asking:**
- Upvotes
- Pity
- People to switch if they're happy
**Asking:**
- Honest feedback
- Bug reports
- Feature requests
- Tell me your screenwriting workflow pain points
Thanks for reading. This community has helped me so much over the years. Time to give back.
Expected Engagement:
- Upvotes: 50-150
- Comments: 20-40
- Waitlist signups: 50-100
Posting Schedule
| Date | Subreddit | Post | Time PT |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 28 | r/Screenwriting | AMA (Post 1) | 10:00 AM |
| Apr 29 | r/SideProject | Show HN (Post 2) | 9:00 AM |
| Apr 30 | r/Filmmakers | Free tool (Post 3) | 11:00 AM |
| May 1 | r/IndieFilm | Feedback ask (Post 4) | 12:00 PM |
Notes:
- Space out posts (don't post same day)
- Use different accounts if possible (karma requirements)
- Engage with comments for 2+ hours after posting
- Cross-post between subs if allowed (check rules)
Engagement Playbook
First Hour (Critical)
Minutes 0-15:
- Post goes live
- Upvote from alt accounts (if allowed)
- Reply to first comments immediately
- Share to team Discord
Minutes 15-60:
- Reply to every comment
- Ask follow-up questions
- Be humble and helpful
- Don't be salesy
Minutes 60-120:
- Check back every 15 min
- Answer new comments
- Edit post with FAQs from comments
- Share update in comments ("Wow, this blew up!")
Comment Responses
Common Questions & Responses:
Q: "How is this different from WriterDuet?"
Great question! Three main differences:
1. Performance - We use Tauri + Rust, so we're 33% faster and use 1/40th the RAM
2. Pricing - Free tier has unlimited scripts (WriterDuet limits you)
3. AI - Optional AI tools that assist, not replace (WriterDuet has no AI)
Happy to answer any other questions!
Q: "Is my data safe?"
Yes! Your scripts are yours. We:
- Encrypt everything in transit and at rest
- Never train AI on your scripts without permission
- Allow export to FDX, PDF, Fountain anytime
- You can delete your account + data instantly
Privacy policy: scripter.app/privacy
Q: "What about Linux?"
Linux support is coming! We're using Tauri, which makes Linux builds easy.
Expected: End of beta (May 2026)
I'll update this thread when it's ready!
Q: "Can I export to Final Draft?"
Yes! We export to:
- FDX (Final Draft format)
- PDF (industry standard)
- Fountain (plain text)
- RTF (for everyone else)
Your scripts are portable. No lock-in.
Q: "How do you make money?"
Free tier: Unlimited scripts, collaboration, PDF export
Pro ($9.99/mo): AI tools, analytics, unlimited collaborators
We make money from Pro subscriptions. Free tier is free forever.
Student discount: 50% off Pro with .edu email
Success Metrics
| Subreddit | Target Upvotes | Target Comments | Target Signups |
|---|---|---|---|
| r/Screenwriting | 200-500 | 50-100 | 300-500 |
| r/SideProject | 100-300 | 30-50 | 100-200 |
| r/Filmmakers | 150-400 | 40-80 | 200-400 |
| r/IndieFilm | 50-150 | 20-40 | 50-100 |
Total Target: 650-1,200 waitlist signups from Reddit
Rules & Guidelines
Reddit Best Practices
- Be authentic - Don't use marketing speak
- Engage genuinely - Reply to every comment
- Don't spam - One post per subreddit, ever
- Follow rules - Each sub has different self-promotion rules
- Add value - Answer questions, help people, even if they don't sign up
What NOT to Do
❌ Don't post same day across subs (looks like spam) ❌ Don't use obvious marketing language ❌ Don't delete negative comments (address them) ❌ Don't argue with critics (thank them for feedback) ❌ Don't beg for upvotes or signups
What TO Do
✅ Be humble and honest ✅ Admit limitations ("We don't have X yet, but it's coming") ✅ Thank people for feedback (even critical) ✅ Edit post with FAQs from comments ✅ Follow up with "Thanks!" post a week later
Status: ✅ Ready to post
Next: Start posting April 28 (r/Screenwriting AMA)
Blocker: None - can post without scripter.app being live (use waitlist link)