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Script17. Juni 2026· 10 Minuten· Von Mitchell Hughes

Die besten Final Draft Alternativen im Jahr 2026 (Ehrliche Zusammenstellung)

Die besten Final Draft Alternativen im Jahr 2026, ehrlich verglichen: WriterDuet, Fade In, Highland, Celtx und eine App, die dein Skript für dich analysiert.

Why people look for a Final Draft alternative

Final Draft is the industry-standard screenwriting application, and it earned that. It is also a one-time purchase that has historically sat around the price of a small camera accessory, desktop-bound, and focused on one job: formatting a screenplay. None of that is wrong. People look for an alternative for specific reasons - they want real-time collaboration, they want it in the browser, they want a lower price, or they want the screenplay to do more than sit in a box.

Here are the alternatives worth your time in 2026, with an honest read on each.

WriterDuet

The collaboration answer. Real-time co-writing in the browser, a generous free tier, and a clean interface. If two or more writers need to be in the same script at the same time, WriterDuet is the obvious pick. The trade is that it is, by design, a writing tool; the screenplay is the end product, not the start of a production. We compare it directly on the WriterDuet comparison.

Fade In

The value answer. A professional screenwriting application at a fraction of Final Draft's price, with strong formatting, revisions, and import/export that respects the standards. Writers who want a serious desktop tool without the flagship price land here often. Like Final Draft, it stops at the script.

Highland 2

The minimalist answer. Built around Fountain, the plain-text screenplay format, Highland is fast, distraction-free, and a joy for writers who think in text. If you love Markdown, you will love Highland. It is Mac-only and deliberately spare.

Celtx

The all-in-one-ish answer. Celtx pairs screenwriting with some production planning - breakdowns, schedules, budgets - in the browser. It is the closest of the classic alternatives to a suite. We compare it directly on the Celtx comparison; the short version is that the breadth is real but the depth and the AI are where it gives ground.

StoryboardCanvas

The "the script should do more than format" answer, and the reason we built it. The Script app writes in proper screenplay format with the standard import and export, real-time collaboration, and revision colours. The difference is what happens next: when you finish a draft, Dolly reads the whole script and breaks it down - cast, props, vehicles, locations, effects - tagged and coloured the way an AD expects, in about a minute. That breakdown feeds the schedule, the call sheets and the boards. The screenplay is not the end product; it is the first step of a production that already knows what is in it.

We lay the head-to-head out on the Final Draft comparison.

How to choose

  • Co-writing in real time? WriterDuet.
  • Professional desktop tool, lower price? Fade In.
  • Plain-text minimalism on a Mac? Highland 2.
  • Some production planning alongside the script? Celtx.
  • Want the script to break itself down and feed the shoot? StoryboardCanvas.

If your screenplay is the start of a film you actually intend to shoot, the most useful alternative is the one that does not stop at the page. Try your own script in the Script app and run a breakdown to see the difference; pricing is on the pricing page, where every app is on every tier.

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