From instinct to pages
Four stages carry a story from the idea you can feel to the script you can send. The structure does the remembering, and the AI helps without reading a word you write.
01
Pick the format, inherit its spine
Nine formats, microdrama series to Brand Story, each carrying its own structural template and its own line of questioning.
The questionnaire reshapes itself around your choice. Microdrama loads episode architecture and cliff mechanics. A feature loads act logic. A novel loads chapter planning and subplot tracking. At no point do you fill in a generic form and call it development.
02
Answer like a development exec is asking
The questions are the ones real development meetings ask: the central dramatic question, want against need, the thematic argument. Your answers become the blueprint.
Up to 74 story questions and around twenty per character, each one load-bearing. Move fast through what you know, dig where you are unsure, and watch a story blueprint assemble from decisions instead of guesswork.
03
Write inside the structure
Scenes get written in a professional editor that always knows where you are in the story and what has to happen next.
Industry-standard formatting, live collaboration, version history, character tracking. The privacy wall stands the whole time: suggestions build from your answers and your structure, and the AI never opens your pages.
04
Export to wherever it is going
Final Draft, Fountain, PDF and six more formats, with scene numbers and title pages handled.
Pages open clean in any professional tool. Studio exports carry a per-recipient forensic watermark, so a leaked draft names the copy that leaked. Festival, producer, or writers room: pick the format and send.
Start at step one
Format first, questions second, pages third. The account is free and the tool is whole.