This is correct.


When you log your script for the first time in DevKing, you'll be shown a selection of reader aliases that look like this:


z6t

6fh

kl1

9vx


etc. etc.


Here at Industrial Scripts we've always put tremendous stall in the company delivering the service - we don't believe that long bios, or career histories have any relevance in terms of whether great script notes were delivered, or not.



https://www.reviews.io/company-reviews/store/industrial-scripts-screenplay-editors 


Ultimately, all that matters is the quality of the notes.


Further, we also subscribe to the goal of a "taste proof draft" for all our clients. To really get anywhere in the main industry, scripts have to hurdle a whole series of tastemakers (starting with freelance readers) so to try and slavishly control this process from the outset is futile, in our view.


The best way to develop scripts, in our view, is to work with different readers draft to draft because if you can impress all of them...well...at that point you know you're really in business.


That being said, we understand some of our clients like to work with the same consultant draft-to-draft, which is why we offer the ability to request the same reader again.