The History of Wasp Scripts
Wasp Scripts is a long-running color-macro platform for oldschool: launched in August 2021 as an open-source Simba script library built on SRL and WaspLib, with free and premium subscription scripts across nearly every skill—before subscriptions were halted in July 2026 when the owner received legal correspondence.
Summary
- Aug 2021 — Public launch as an open-source color-macro platform on Simba
- 2021–2026 — Grew into a large script library (Official + Community; Free + Premium tiers)
- Stack — Simba engine, SRL community library, WaspLib; GPLv3 repos (launcher, webapp, API, docs)
- July 2026 — Legal correspondence; new subscriptions disabled; active subscriptions set to cancel
- Status — Platform limited while owner awaits legal counsel; details pending
July 2026: Subscriptions halted after legal correspondence
In early July 2026, Wasp Scripts made proactive operational changes after the owner received legal correspondence relating to the project. While awaiting legal counsel, new subscriptions are unavailable and any active subscriptions have been set to cancel with no option to change that status.
As you may have noticed, everything is a little off lately.
I have recently received legal correspondence relating to WaspScripts and I've made some changes proactively while awaiting legal counsel. Among these you will notice that you can't subscribe to anything for now and if you had any current subscription active, it is now set to cancel without any way to change it.
I hope I can share more information about this matter once I feel like I am able to.
What to use instead
With Wasp Scripts' subscription platform disrupted, many users will look for substitutes that do not depend on a single provider staying online. Many users will likely return to simple macros: small utilities that drive real mouse and keyboard input, with randomized delays and click positions.
Others will take the long view and write their own scripts. A good starting point is the free AHK section on Old School Scripts, which focuses on learning to write scripts yourself so you’re not dependent on any single provider staying online: Learn to write your own AHK