If you have a web novel, original script, or AI short drama project, the hard part is often finding a team that can actually deliver it. The AigcSDM project marketplace puts project owners and creators in the same place. You can post a brief, compare bids, browse work samples, or invite a team to take part.
Prepare the basic information first
You do not need to write like a producer. Explain the story source, genre, visual style, episode count, runtime per episode, target platform, budget range, and deadline. Add the script, reference images, character notes, or rights information you already have. A clear brief helps creators estimate the price and schedule. If the brief is not ready, save it as a draft and finish it later.

How to post a project
Log in and open the project posting page. Add the title, category, description, budget or negotiable setting, deadline, timeline, tags, and attachments. For an AI short drama, choose the relevant category and explain the visual style, aspect ratio, voice language, storyboard needs, and post-production needs. The deadline should be a future date, and the description must follow the platform rules.
How to compare creators
After creators submit bids, open your project management page to compare prices, timelines, proposals, profiles, verification details, and work samples. You can also browse the creator directory or case pages and invite suitable teams. Do not choose only by the lowest bid. For a serialized drama, check script adaptation, storyboards, character consistency, voice work, and editing. If the budget is tight, ask what the sample and revision scope include.

How to communicate and deliver
Platform messages support text, images, and files. They also carry bid, invitation, award, and milestone notices. Before starting, confirm the deliverables, dates, revision rounds, asset rights, and payment terms. Work can be submitted and accepted by milestones, and both sides can leave a review after completion. The platform provides matching, communication tools, and rule management. It does not replace a contract or guarantee delivery. Put the rights for scripts, music, fonts, and third-party assets in the agreement.
What if the brief is hard to write?
The platform AI assistant, Sandy Cat, can help break down a brief, polish the project description, and explain platform rules. Treat it as a writing helper and check the final budget, schedule, and delivery requirements yourself. Do not enter identity numbers, bank details, verification codes, passwords, or keys in the chat.
To post an AI short drama project, gather the materials, log in, and start with a clear brief. The clearer the request, the easier it is for creators to quote and for the project to move forward.