Ensemble - Screenplay Writing Software
A specialized writing tool built for screenwriters to format, organize, and manage screenplay projects. Targets creative professionals and screenwriters who need dedicated software for their craft.
Final Draft has dominated this space for decades and still commands $100+ per license, which signals willingness to pay but also entrenched loyalty among working professionals. The indie challenger angle is real — WriterDuet and Fade In have chipped away at Final Draft by offering collaboration features and lower price points, so the playbook exists. At $500–3k/mo, the math requires either a meaningful subscriber base at $10–15/mo or a handful of pro users at higher tiers, both achievable but not passive. The core risk is that screenwriting is a niche within a niche — the total addressable market is genuinely small, and most working screenwriters already have a tool they've built muscle memory around, making switching costs high despite the product category looking deceptively simple.
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