No reader. No problem. No take panic either.

Self-tapes that keep your momentum.

selftape.ai now gives actors an on-demand scene partner, calm coaching, and a new best-take selector so you can rehearse, record, compare, and ship without waiting on anyone else.

On-demand reader
Rehearsal + recording flow
Upload multiple takes and get one clear recommendation
Upload. Rehearse. Record. Ship.
A fast, actor-first path from sides to submission-ready take.
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On-demand scene partner

Upload your sides, assign the cast, and rehearse whenever you are ready — no reader scheduling required.

More control. Less friction.

Adjust pace, energy, spacing, and pickups so the read supports your choices instead of slowing you down.

Coach + take review built in

Record, compare takes, and get clear next-step guidance without turning the process into homework.

Workflow

Upload. Rehearse. Record. Ship.

Everything about the flow is built to reduce setup drag and keep you in the scene.

1

Upload

Drop in your script and let selftape.ai detect the scene, cast, and likely role.

2

Rehearse

Run cues with smart defaults, adjust the reader, and pick up from the exact moment you want.

3

Record

Go straight into takes with camera, teleprompter, and scene partner already in place.

4

Ship

Review the strongest take, tighten the weak spot, and send it out while the work is still fresh.

New: Director Mode

Turn a story idea into a film package.

Film Studio helps creators shape a logline into a blueprint, act structure, character map, and exportable pitch document before the expensive part starts.

Open Film Studio
Idea brief
Story blueprint
Characters + acts
Markdown export
Relief from excuses

More control. Less friction. No excuses.

When the scene partner, coaching notes, and take review all live in one place, the usual reasons for delaying a tape lose their grip.

No reader available tonight
No time to explain the scene to someone else
No energy for another clunky setup flow
No reason to wait until tomorrow to tape

Tape when you’re ready — not when a reader is free.

Build momentum, get the take, and send the audition while it still feels alive.