Current agent status
Every record carries a “last verified” timestamp. You see open, closed, or paused before you draft, not after you send.
Fiction writers spend too many hours a round researching agents who may have already closed to queries. Scrib is the privacy-first research layer that keeps your shortlist current, and your notes, your process, and your manuscript your own.
Built by writers who queried, and kept getting burned by data that was already six months stale.
Every record carries a “last verified” timestamp. You see open, closed, or paused before you draft, not after you send.
A 14-signal fit score weighs recent deals, stated wishes, comps, and tone into one explainable line.
Per-book tracker with private notes, status, and timestamps. Never used to train a model. Export to CSV whenever you want.
Seven-day free trial. Credit card required, no surprises. Cancel anytime from the dashboard.
The first 100 writers who redeem QUERYMANIA lock in 20% off their tier for 36 months (three full query rounds). After 36 months, pricing returns to the standard rate of your tier. If you cancel before then and resubscribe later, the discount does not re-apply.
No. Your notes, rankings, and any manuscript-related text you add are yours. Scrib does not sell your data and does not train models on it. Exports are always available in plain CSV.
Agent profiles carry a “last verified” timestamp so you always know how fresh a given field is. Profiles update on a recurring schedule, and priority refresh requests are available on the Plus tier.
Import it. Scrib reads QueryTracker-style columns by default and can map most CSV layouts. Your existing priorities and notes come with you; Scrib adds the freshness layer and fit signals on top.
Stripe retires the code automatically at 100 redemptions. Current Limited Edition Members keep their discount through the full 36-month window. We may run another cohort for partner conferences, but never a surprise re-opening.
If you're already on a query round, the math favors applying now. Scrib pays for itself the first time it catches a status change you would have missed.