Invite one person
Every programmer, journalist, or buyer receives their own private link. No shared password to circulate.
Share pre-release films with festivals, press, and buyers. Give every recipient their own access, keep the screener identifiable, and know what happened after you sent it.
Festival selection committee
Access closes September 26 · Downloads disabled
Recipient activity
Maya Chen
Watched 58% · Today
Jonas Reed
Completed · Yesterday
Ana Silva
Opened · Not started
The workflow stays intentionally small. You should spend your time choosing who sees the film, not configuring another distribution system.
Every programmer, journalist, or buyer receives their own private link. No shared password to circulate.
Decide when access ends, identify the viewer on-screen, and revoke one link without disrupting the others.
See who opened the film and how far they watched, then focus your follow-up where attention is real.
The sensitive window between final cut and public release deserves more than a password pasted into an email.
A clean viewing room for programmers and juries, with individual access for every recipient.
Private invite · Expiring access
Give critics early access while keeping each copy clearly tied to the person watching it.
Viewer watermark · Revoke anytime
Make the film effortless to open and give your team context before the next conversation.
No viewer account · Watch signal
No duplicate upload, disconnected analytics, or second tool for your team. Screeners is planned as the private pre-release step in the same TribuShare journey that can later power your public launch.
Tell us roughly how often you send screeners. That signal helps us shape the beta around real independent-film workflows.