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$32.50/MONTH! Plus $12.50 a month per each additional script to be made accessible for producers? Sorry, that's plain ridiculous. Solely my opinion. Your mileage may vary.
Some of my scripts:
Bounty (TV Pilot) -- Top 1% of discoverable screenplays on Coverfly I'll Be Seeing You (short) - OWC winner The Gambler (short) - OWC winner Skip (short) - filmed Country Road 12 (short) - filmed The Family Man (short) - filmed The Journeyers (feature) - optioned
I don't think I will ever use InkTip again. My last script there didn't even get any logline views. The couple it did get, I looked up the "producers" and they seemed to have less experience than myself when it comes to producing films. VERY different from just a few years ago.
As per Gary $$$ Its nuts! That would cost me R1,100 per month South African Rands!
Who am I? A man with a hundred stories... you want to read one? Analyst, mentor, competition reader/judge, film critic, magazine article/blogger. https://simpsonliteraryagency.com/script-analyst
The new monthly service is essentially a combination of the Script listing PLUS the preferred newsletter, if you'd bought these together in the old model it equates to $90 for 4 months... or $22.50 per month.
So the new service at $32.50 is an extra $10 per month, to me that seems a bit of a hike.
If you want to try it out they are advertising the first month will be 50% off, so that might be a good deal for a months exposure... be interesting to see how people feel about this.
Not for me at any price. I just have had zero success there.
I have had scripts that perfectly matched the request - nada. Could be I suck. Could be because Inktip sucks. Doesn't matter. The results are the same.
This is what would make me reconsider.
IF ALL THE SCRIPT REQUESTS HAD A NAME AND A PRODUCTION COMPANY BEHIND THEM
Then you could really assess the readiness of the people making the requests