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            <title><![CDATA[Onscript manifesto]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[What’s the most valuable asset of a creator? Time Timing matters. Studies shows well-timed posts can increase engagement like crazy, and in some cases up to 50% when published at optimal moments. Major studies from tools like Sprout Social, Buffer, Hootsuite, and others consistently show that posting during peak audience activity windows boosts initial interactions, which algorithms use to amplify reach and overall engagement. Scheduled posts multiply your chances of being seen. The challenge...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What’s the most valuable asset of a creator?</p><p><br><strong>Time </strong><br><br>Timing matters. <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://research.com/tutorials/the-best-times-to-post-on-social-media">Studies</a> shows  well-timed posts can increase engagement like crazy, and in some cases up to<strong> 50% </strong> when published at optimal moments. </p><p>Major studies from tools like Sprout Social, Buffer, Hootsuite, and others consistently show that posting during peak audience activity windows boosts initial interactions, which algorithms use to amplify reach and overall engagement.</p><p>Scheduled posts multiply your chances of being seen. The challenge for creators is <strong>not only making that content,</strong> but getting it out, everywhere,<strong> when it matters</strong>. Pushing a post live at 3 a.m. in a different time zones, juggling multiple platforms, and babysitting uploads steals creative energy. Small frictions add up: missed posts, lost momentum, and invisible effort.</p><p>Since the public opening of Base App, more creators have been coming on chain, and <strong>what does this mean? </strong></p><p>more users, </p><p>more content/post made,</p><p>more <strong>time</strong> spent.</p><p>And this is <strong>QUALITY</strong> time that can be put into other things. like <strong>Creating :)</strong></p><br><p>That's where Onscript comes in</p><p>Onscript addresses both problems. <strong>Schedule once</strong>,<strong> publish everywhere (X, Farcaster, Base App, Instagram, Facebook</strong> — Zora coming soon), and let the app handle the delivery and verification. That means creators keep creating, while Onscript handles timing, retries, and on-chain proof that a post happened.</p><br><p>We talked about<strong> time</strong> being the most <strong>valuable</strong> asset of a creator...</p><br><p>Study shows that it takes an average creator to <strong>30-60mins</strong> to post on <strong>5</strong> Apps. Captioning, hashtags and upload time. With the rise of Decentralized Apps, who knows how many apps will be there? </p><p>We can schedule post on X, Facebook but why can't we schedule on Farcaster, Base App? That’s literally the reason that moved us to make Onscript. Building solutions, not products. use <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="http://Onscript.xyz">Onscript.xyz</a></p><h2 id="h-streaks-whats-that" class="text-3xl font-header !mt-8 !mb-4 first:!mt-0 first:!mb-0">Streaks... What's that?</h2><p>Most creators never get paid for the quiet habit of showing up. </p><p><strong>Streaks</strong> change that. With Onscript, streaks are public or private on-chain challenges: you sign a post, join a streak, and the action is recorded. Streak creators set the rules — <strong>daily, weekly, 30-day</strong> runs — and participants appear on leaderboards.</p><br><p>Beyond pride, streaks can be monetized: owners can get rewarded and also top streakers receive payouts. That turns a solitary habit into a community signal brands and fans can see and trust.</p><p>Streaks change the game for consistency. Instead of private habits, creators can make public or private streaks on-chain: sign a post, join a challenge, and be visible in leaderboards. Streak owners can reward top contributors. Consistency becomes not a thankless grind but a transparent, monetizable signal.</p><p><strong>Good tools don’t replace craft — they amplify it</strong>. Use Onscript Post at the right moment. And don't need to worry about multiple apps: one click, farcaster, Base App, X,  Build streaks that prove and reward commitment.</p><p>Onscript just makes those steps repeatable, measurable, and fair.</p><br><div data-type="subscribeButton" class="center-contents"><a class="email-subscribe-button" href="https://paragraph.com/@onscript_xyz/subscribe">Subscribe</a></div><br>]]></content:encoded>
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