Start with what you have
Bring a logline, rough outline, imported screenplay PDF, treatment, commercial concept, pilot idea, or existing draft.
How it works
ScriptForge is designed around the way scripts actually develop: messy ideas become structure, structure becomes pages, pages create notes, and notes become better choices.
Bring a logline, rough outline, imported screenplay PDF, treatment, commercial concept, pilot idea, or existing draft.
Shape premise, genre, tone, audience, characters, act structure, story turns, page targets, and production constraints before drafting pages.
Generate page prompts or write scene by scene. The assistant can help while still respecting the story bible, voice, continuity, and the current draft goal.
Select a passage and request a specific pass: dialogue, comedy, tension, budget, pacing, exposition, character consistency, or production practicality.
Use analysis to find continuity issues, weak scenes, expensive locations, unclear motivation, crowded cast pressure, and places where the draft slows down.
Move into table reads, coverage notes, production breakdowns, pitch prep, team discussion, and founder beta feedback.
Use it as a structured writing partner that remembers the project and helps you get to the next draft without surrendering authorship.
Use it to spot shootability problems early, before a beautiful page quietly becomes an impossible production day.
Use shared context so writers, producers, and collaborators are not working from different assumptions about the story.