Features & Capabilities

WriterDuet is a real-time screenwriting tool designed for mobile and web. Its simple, intuitive interface lets you dive into writing anywhere—from bed to commute—with offline mode and auto-save keeping your work safe. Real-time collaboration across devices makes teamwork seamless, while a rich feature set helps you manage scenes, locations, characters, and export history with ease.

With a powerful card outliner, line-type filtering, custom tags, automatic statistics, revision drafts, and auto-snapshots, WriterDuet blends industry-standard tools with a streamlined, secure workflow for modern screenwriters.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
WriterDuet Inc.
Rating:
3.10
(70)
0.10
Version:
7.0.513 Last updated: 2024-09-13
Version code:
858742269
Creation date:
2017-07-20
Compatible devices:
Size:
220.91MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-28
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Developed by:
WriterDuet Inc.
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/writerduet/id1237820649
Website:
https://www.writerduet.com

User Reviews

WriterDuet’s desktop Mac and browser experience is praised for strong performance and powerful formatting tools with many templates, plus a user-friendly, story-focused workflow. However, mobile stability lags significantly behind, with laggy performance and poor cloud syncing. Cross-device synchronization issues, cursor/editing glitches, occasional freezes/crashes, and paste/import problems are the most common complaints. Overall, the desktop experience is solid and feature-rich, while mobile reliability and cross-device sync require attention.
Pros
  • Strong desktop Mac and browser experience.
  • Robust formatting tools and a wide range of templates.
  • User-friendly, straightforward interface.
  • Story-first workflow that helps focus on writing.
Cons
  • Mobile app (iPhone/iPad) is laggy, unreliable, and often fails to update to the cloud.
  • Syncing across devices is inconsistent; changes don’t propagate and two versions of a script can diverge.
  • Cursor jumps or editing navigation glitches when editing, causing edits to land in the wrong place.
  • App freezes or crashes, including hangs on startup or splash screens.
  • Pasting from external sources (e.g., Google Docs) can introduce glitches or formatting issues.
Recent reviews
Ok so it’s fine but it has a glitch that I had to weight 7 days for it to fix. Overall really good you only have to sign in and 0 ads
by Th*****, 2026-06-26

Unless you want to waste time ripping your hair out from just how annoying this app’s programing is, just stick to the desktop or web version on the computer. I’ve tried many times to use the app when I don’t want to sit at my PC and write, but the IOS version of the software is so bad that I’m writing this review instead! Half the time, the quotation marks have no clue which way they want to face. More than half the time, if I backspace and then go to retype, it’ll throw in some random capitalization for absolutely no reason. And the worst most unbearable reason for my hatred for this app? Don’t even THINK about copying text from somewhere else and pasting it in WriterDuet’s app because it will glitch, crash, freeze, or spontaneously combust. Maybe even all four at once if it’s feeling devilish that day. Maybe if they fix the multitudinous bugs, I’ll reconsider. If and ONLY if. For now, I guess I’ll stick to hunching over my computer.
by Ke*****, 2026-06-26

It’s a good app but I wish there was like a search bar so we can type the part that we wanna go back to instead of scrolling. Also it does get pretty laggy like when we scroll and tap at a sentence it lags a bit and it breaks my screen for a second, is there anything you could do to prevent it?
by Pa*****, 2026-06-01
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