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Reddit Beta Recruitment Posts

Target Subreddits:

  • r/Screenwriting (500K members) - Primary
  • r/Filmmakers (200K members) - Secondary
  • r/Scriptwriting (30K members) - Tertiary

Timeline: May 3-9, 2026 (Week 2 of beta)


Main Post: r/Screenwriting

Title: Beta testing a modern Final Draft alternative - looking for 100 writers

Post:

Hey r/Screenwriting!

I'm building Scripter, a new screenwriting platform, and looking for 100 beta testers from this community.

The Problem: Final Draft is expensive ($200+), feels like it's from 2010, and collaboration is a nightmare (emailing .fdx files back and forth in 2026?).

What We're Building:

  • Real-time collaboration (Google Docs for screenplays)
  • AI writing assistant (optional, writer-controlled)
  • Cloud-native (works on any device, no install)
  • Affordable (Free tier + Pro at $9.99/month)

Beta Details:

  • Free lifetime Pro access (normally $9.99/month)
  • 3-week beta (May 3-24)
  • Weekly 5-min feedback surveys
  • Direct line to the dev team
  • Bug bounties for critical issues

Who Should Apply:

  • Serious writers (2+ scripts)
  • Willing to provide honest feedback
  • Comfortable reporting bugs
  • Open to trying new tools

Who Shouldn't:

  • Just want free stuff without contributing
  • Hate change and love Final Draft exactly as it is
  • Can't spare 5 minutes/week for feedback

How to Join: Fill out the beta application: [scripter.app/beta]

We're accepting 100 r/Screenwriting members on a first-come basis. Applications close when we hit 100.

AMA: I'll be in the comments for the next few hours to answer questions. Ask me anything about features, pricing, the team, whatever.

Thanks for considering!


Comment Responses (Templates)

Q: "Another screenwriting app? What makes this different?"

A: Fair question! There are a ton of screenwriting tools. Here's what sets us apart:

  1. Real-time collaboration - Multiple writers in the same script, simultaneously. Final Draft just added this and it's clunky. We built it from the ground up.

  2. AI that doesn't write for you - Our AI assistant suggests ideas, helps with structure, finds plot holes - but YOU control it. It's a co-pilot, not an autopilot.

  3. Actually affordable - Free tier for hobbyists, $9.99/month for pros. No $200 upfront cost.

  4. Built by writers - Our team includes working screenwriters. We're solving problems we actually have.

Happy to give you a demo if you're curious!


Q: "Is this just WriterDuet with a coat of paint?"

A: Great comparison - WriterDuet is solid! Here's where we differ:

  • AI integration - WriterDuet doesn't have native AI assistance
  • Modern UI - We're built with 2026 tech (Tauri + SolidJS), feels snappier
  • Pricing - Our Pro tier is $2 less/month with more features
  • Focus - We're hyper-focused on the writing experience, not production features

Both are great options. We're just trying to push the category forward.


Q: "What about formatting? Does it do proper screenplay format?"

A: Yes! Industry-standard formatting is table stakes:

  • Auto-formats as you type
  • Proper margins, fonts, spacing
  • Exports to PDF, FDX (Final Draft), PDF
  • Works with studio reader systems

We actually hired a WGA writer as a consultant to make sure our formatting is 100% correct.


Q: "How do you handle offline writing?"

A: Good question! We have:

  • Desktop app (Tauri-based, works offline)
  • Auto-syncs when you're back online
  • Local-first architecture (your writing is never blocked by connection)

This was a huge priority for us - writers write on planes, in coffee shops without wifi, etc.


Q: "What's the catch? Why free lifetime Pro?"

A: No catch! Here's the deal:

Beta users are incredibly valuable to us. You're going to:

  • Find bugs before launch
  • Suggest features we haven't thought of
  • Provide testimonials if you love it
  • Tell your writer friends

The lifetime Pro access is our way of saying thanks for being founding members.

The only "requirement" is that you provide honest feedback via weekly surveys (5 minutes).


Q: "Can I export my scripts if I cancel?"

A: Absolutely. You own your writing. Export anytime:

  • PDF
  • Final Draft (.fdx)
  • Fountain (.fountain)
  • Plain text

No lock-in, no hostage situation.


Q: "Is there a mobile app?"

A: Currently: Web app + desktop app (Mac, Windows, Linux)

Mobile (iOS/Android) is on our roadmap for Q3 2026. Beta is desktop/web only for now.


Follow-Up Post (Day 3)

Title: Update: 60/100 beta spots filled - last chance for r/Screenwriting

Post:

Quick update on the Scripter beta:

60 spots filled in the first 48 hours - you all are amazing!

40 spots remaining for r/Screenwriting members.

If you've been on the fence, now's the time. Beta closes when we hit 100 or on May 9 (whichever comes first).

Application: [scripter.app/beta]

Thanks for the incredible response and feedback so far. The bug reports and feature requests have been gold.


Cross-Post: r/Filmmakers

Title: Screenwriters in my Filmmakers sub - beta testing a new tool

Post:

Hey r/Filmmakers!

I know this is primarily a filmmaker sub, but I know there are screenwriters here too.

I'm building Scripter, a modern screenwriting platform, and looking for beta testers.

If you write scripts (or know someone who does), we're offering:

  • Free lifetime Pro access
  • Real-time collaboration
  • AI writing assistant
  • Cloud sync

Beta runs 3 weeks, requires weekly feedback surveys.

Apply: [scripter.app/beta]

Mods, happy to remove if this isn't allowed - just thought it might help some writers in this community!


Posting Schedule

Date Subreddit Post Status
May 3 r/Screenwriting Main beta post Pending
May 3 r/Filmmakers Cross-post Pending
May 4 r/Screenwriting Comment responses (AMA) Pending
May 6 r/Screenwriting Update post (60/100 filled) Pending
May 8 r/Scriptwriting Repost (smaller sub) Pending

Success Metrics

Metric Target Actual
Post upvotes 200+ -
Comments 50+ -
Beta applications 150 -
Accepted users 100 -
Conversion rate 66% -

Rules Compliance

r/Screenwriting:

  • Self-promotion allowed if valuable to community
  • Must engage with comments (AMA style)
  • No spam, genuine outreach
  • ⚠️ Check with mods first if unsure

r/Filmmakers:

  • Relevant to subset of users (writers)
  • Acknowledge it's slightly off-topic
  • Respectful of community rules

Status: Posts drafted, ready to publish May 3
Owner: CMO
Timeline: Week 2 (May 3-9)