Scriptwood
The all-in-one screenplay workspace

Your script deserves real coverage.

From first draft to producer-ready coverage, AI co-writing partner, and real-time collaboration without leaving the page.

Studio-style script coverage
Built-in screenplay editor
AI scene & dialogue rewrites
Real-time collaboration
Version history & multiple drafts
Export to .fdx · .fadein · .fountain · PDF
Your script is never used to train our models

Movie Title

Action · Feature Film · 110 min

OverallRecommend
WriterRecommend

Logline

"A woman in her late 20s moves in with three male strangers after a painful breakup."

Structure8/10
Characters9/10
Pacing7/10
Dialogue8/10
Theme8/10

Strong protagonist voice. Third act needs a sharper turn — the stakes feel underdeveloped heading into the finale.

Used by writers working on features, pilots, shorts, and indie projects

Everything in one workspace

Built for how screenplays actually get written

From blank page to final export — stay inside the story instead of chasing tools, emails, and feedback threads.

Script Coverage

Studio-style reader notes in minutes

Structure, character arcs, tone, pacing, and a clear recommend/pass — the same pass a development exec would pay a reader for.

Script Editor

Write from INT. to FADE OUT in proper format

A full screenplay editor that auto-formats scene headings, action lines, and dialogue — so you're always writing in industry-standard format.

AI Rewrite

Rework a scene, a beat, or an entire act

Highlight what isn't landing and regenerate in your voice — beat by beat or page by page — without breaking the draft you've built.

Multiple Drafts

Save every version, compare any two

Keep a clean record of every draft — pitch draft, workshop draft, final polish — and pull up any version without digging through your Downloads folder.

Collaboration

Write together in real time

Co-writers in the same draft, same scene, same moment — no more emailing files called FINAL_final_v7.fdx the night before a deadline.

Export Anywhere

.fdx · .fadein · .fountain · PDF

Hand off to whatever tool your room or your producer already uses — no reformatting marathon the night before the deadline.

How it works

Three beats. No waiting room.

The same loop you'd run with a trusted reader compressed into an evening, not a month.

01

Upload or write

Drop in a PDF draft you're already living with, or open a blank page and write from the top of page one in proper screenplay format, from the first keystroke.

02

Read the notes

Get reader-style coverage — structure, character, pacing, theme, and a clear overall verdict while the scenes are still fresh enough to fix.

03

Rewrite, save, export

Act on the note in the same window: chat with the draft, rewrite scenes with AI, save every version as its own draft, then export to .fdx, .fadein, .fountain, or PDF.

On the page

Your script, with the lights on

Coverage sits next to the draft so you can see the note, jump to the scene, and ask AI to try another pass without losing the thread.

Element Grades

Recommend
ElementGradeScoreNotes
PremiseExcellent
9/10
High school noir is fresh, risky, and executed with total ...
StructureExcellent
9/10
Textbook three-act with a cold open, clear act breaks, and a ...
CharactersGood
8/10
Brendan is a fully realized protagonist with a clear ...
DialogueExcellent
9/10
The hard-boiled anachronistic slang is the script's signature ...
PacingGood
8/10
The script moves efficiently with short scenes and relentless ...
LogicGood
7/10
Plot logic holds together on repeat viewing, but the density ...
Notes in minutes, not weeks
Editor + AI side by side
AI Consultant
Why did Structure score 9 but Plot only 8?
The three-act spine is textbook clean—Brendan's shift from reactive mourning to active infiltration at the midpoint is precise and earned. Plot scored slightly lower because the density of betrayals in Act 2 can muddy causality on a first read; a few character motivations stay opaque until the third act resolves them.
How would you fix the Act 2 clarity issue?
Add one line of explicit motivation for the Pin around p.40—even a half-beat where Brendan clocks the Pin's angle would anchor the shifting alliances. You don't need more scenes, just a sharper tell.
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Why writers stay

Replace the slow feedback loop

Waiting weeks for coverage doesn't make your script better — it makes you tired. Scriptwood is built for the stretch between drafts: clear notes, fast rewrites, and a workflow that still feels like writing.

Speed that respects the muse

Coverage and notes while the scene is still warm — not three weeks later, after the spark is gone and you've already written around the problem.

Iterate like you mean it

Turn a note into a rewrite, a rewrite into a clean draft — without waiting on anyone's calendar or inbox.

Notes you can argue with

Reader-style feedback with enough specificity to push back on, refine, and feed directly back into the next pass.

Every draft, always there

Save the pitch draft, the workshop draft, the post-table-read draft — and pull up any version without digging through your Downloads folder.

From the writers in the room

Screenwriters and small development teams on what changed when the feedback loop got faster.

Minutes
To first coverage
5
Core workflows in one place
4+
Export formats
4.9/5
From early teams
Mohammed Ali Rukadikar
Mohammed Ali Rukadikar
Co-founder
Undercover Creatives
"We get a readable coverage pass in minutes—enough to decide what deserves a deeper development meeting. It tightened our evaluation loop without cutting corners on quality."
Keshav Naidu
Keshav Naidu
Co-founder
Undercover Creatives
"The notes feel like a real reader—structure, character, what plays—and we spend less time on admin and more time fixing the script. That’s the part we care about."

Want the same loop on your draft?

Upload a script, read the coverage, and rewrite in one workspace—without losing momentum.

Simple tiers

Pick a lane. Upgrade when the script demands it.

Every plan is built around AI credits and script coverages so you can get notes, ask questions, and rewrite without guessing what it costs.

Starter

Draft, learn the notes, and run your first coverages.

AI credits + script coverage each month

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Pro

Collaborate, export in more formats, and iterate weekly.

More coverage + credits for rewrites & chat

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Executive

Room for a small room, more coverage, collaborators, priority.

Scaled credits & coverage for writing teams

See plans & pricing

Full comparison, annual options, and add-ons on the pricing page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Coverage, rewrites, collaboration, and exports: straight answers for working writers

Upload a PDF script or write from scratch in the editor, then spend one coverage credit to generate a full analysis. Edit your draft, re-run coverage on the new version, and use the AI Writing Partner or AI Consultant to develop your script further — all in one place.
Most reports finish in ~5 minutes. You get detailed notes while you still remember why you wrote the scene — so you can revise the same day.
Yes — and that's exactly what Scriptwood is built for. Save as many drafts as you like, make edits, and re-run coverage on each revision to track how your script improves. Each run costs one coverage credit.
Coverage credits generate a full script analysis — one credit per run. AI credits are used for individual interactions with the AI Writing Partner and AI Consultant — one credit per message. Both are included with subscription plans, and AI credits can also be purchased separately as packs that never expire.
A human reader is irreplaceable for industry taste and relationships — but slow and expensive for iteration. Scriptwood gives you consistent, structured notes in minutes so you can rewrite and re-run coverage without waiting weeks between passes. Use Scriptwood to arrive at a polished draft, then take it to human readers.
Yes. Your scripts are private by default — only you can access them unless you explicitly invite collaborators. We do not use your scripts to train our AI models.
You do. You retain full ownership of your script and all intellectual property rights. Uploading or writing on Scriptwood transfers no rights to us.
No. We do not use your uploaded or written scripts to train, tune, or improve our AI models in any way.
We don't offer a free trial, but you can review real sample coverages at scriptwood.com/samples before signing up — we strongly encourage this so you know exactly what you're getting.
Yes. Enterprise plans are available for studios, production companies, agencies, and producers who need custom volume, unlimited collaborators, and dedicated support. Contact sales@scriptwood.com to discuss your requirements.

Your next draft is one coverage away.

Upload or write, get coverage, rewrite in the same workspace, save every draft, and hand off in the format your team expects — without leaving the page.

Stronger draft
Coverage while the story's still fresh
One workspace
Write, analyze, rewrite, export
Your script
Never used to train our models