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You Run the Room

An AI writers room that drafts in your voice. You direct, review, and make every final call.

Faster first drafts. Your voice, not generic output. Every word in the final script is yours.

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How Showrunner Mode Works

Direct

Give notes like a showrunner. "Tense confrontation. She doesn't yell — she gets quiet." Natural language, no templates.

Draft

Watch the AI write in your voice. Your pacing, your dialogue patterns, your editorial instincts — not generic screenplay output.

Decide

Accept, edit, or reject. Every word in the final script is yours. The AI proposes, you dispose.

This isn't autocomplete. It's a writers room that executes under your creative vision.

It Writes Like You

Upload 3-5 scripts you've written. The AI analyzes your style — how you write action lines, your dialogue rhythms, your comedic timing, your tonal range. It builds a fingerprint unique to your writing.

Your scripts are analyzed, not stored for training. The fingerprint stays with your account. Your work stays yours.

Comedy voice. Drama voice. Thriller voice. Create profiles for each register — the AI adapts to the project.

Your Detected Style
Action Lines

Terse, fragmented. One-line paragraphs. Editorializes sparingly but sharply.

Dialogue

Characters talk past each other. Frequent interruptions. Subtext over text.

Humor

Dry, absurdist. Comedy comes from specificity and underreaction.

Pacing

Short scenes, 1-2 pages. Heavy dialogue. Action blocks rarely exceed 3 lines.

Tonal Range

Deadpan comedy to genuine vulnerability. Avoids sentimentality.

Three Levels of Delegation

You choose how much to hand off. The AI adapts to your needs.

Slug line, action, dialogue, transitions — all in your voice. You describe what the scene needs to accomplish and how it should feel. The AI writes the first draft. You edit from there.

"Tense confrontation. Sarah discovers the lie. She gets quiet."
"Comedy set piece at the office party. Derek tries to avoid his ex."
"The quiet moment after the storm. Two characters who haven't spoken in years."

Punch up dialogue. Write one character's side of an argument. Extend action blocks. Get three alt versions of an exchange. Rewrite a passage with your notes.

"Make this exchange funnier — more dry, less broad."
"Write Derek's side of this argument."
"Give me 3 different versions of this goodbye."

Transitions in and out of scenes. Strong opening images. Scene buttons. Character voice consistency passes across an entire scene.

"Write the transition from the courtroom into the bar scene."
"Give me a strong opening image for this scene."
"Make sure Derek sounds like Derek throughout this scene."

Derek Doesn't Sound Like Sabrina

The AI doesn't just write in your style — it writes each character distinctly. Derek deflects with humor. Sabrina weaponizes silence. The AI knows the difference because you told it.

Define each character's speech patterns, vocabulary, emotional defaults. The richer your notes, the more distinct each voice becomes.

Most AI writing tools produce dialogue where every character sounds the same. Showrunner Mode uses your character profiles to enforce differentiation.

DEREK

Sarcastic, deflects with humor. Never says what he means directly. Uses pop culture references as emotional armor.

Sample Dialogue

You know what this reminds me of? That scene in every movie where the guy realizes he's the guy everyone warned her about.

SABRINA

Precise, says exactly what she means in few words. Uncomfortable silence is her weapon. Occasional dry wit.

Sample Dialogue

I know.

Watch the Draft Form

Hit “Draft” and watch the scene take shape in real time. Slug line appears, then action, then your characters start talking. Like watching a writer in your room work — except this one writes at 80 words per second.

The draft forms in a preview panel, not your script. You review it, then decide: insert it, edit it, or toss it. Your screenplay only changes when you say so.

Your Credit. Always.

WGA-compliant by design under MBA Article 72.E.

Your Literary Material

Everything the AI drafts is your literary material under WGA rules. The AI is never credited. You are the writer.

AI Disclosure Report

One click to export exactly what was AI-assisted and what you wrote by hand. Built-in compliance for production company submissions.

Your Scripts Stay Yours

Voice analysis produces a style fingerprint. Your scripts are processed, not stored for training. All data is encrypted and per-account.

Your voice. Your vision. Your credit.

It Lives in Your Editor

Revision Marks

AI-drafted content is subtly marked so you always know what originated from the room. Accept it to make it yours. Edit it freely. Reject it to restore your original.

Auto-Save Snapshots

Every time the AI touches your screenplay, the app snapshots your current version first. Change your mind next week? Your original is still there.

Keyboard First

Cmd+Shift+D opens the Direction panel. Draft, review, insert — without leaving the keyboard. Built for the writer who thinks in shortcuts.

Choose Your Tier

The free editor stays free. Showrunner Mode is for writers ready to accelerate.

Showrunner

$199/month
  • AI generation on one active project
  • Voice profile (one genre)
  • Full scene generation
  • Surgical assistance
  • Structural help
  • Revision attribution
  • AI Disclosure Report
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Showrunner Pro

Recommended
$399/month
  • Everything in Showrunner
  • Unlimited projects
  • Unlimited voice profiles
  • Opus-tier model for key scenes
  • Priority queue for generation
  • Future: voice refinement from usage
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Frequently Asked Questions

No. You are the showrunner. The AI is one very fast, very available staff writer. It drafts under your direction. You make every creative decision. It doesn't have opinions — it has your voice.

No. Showrunner Mode is compliant with MBA Article 72.E. All output is your literary material. Plus we built the AI Disclosure Report so compliance is automatic — one click to export exactly what was AI-assisted.

The free tier includes the full screenplay editor, AI chat, coverage reports, and legend feedback. Showrunner Mode is the next level — voice profiles and AI scene generation for writers ready to accelerate.

You can manually curate example passages, adjust fingerprint fields, and create genre-specific profiles. The example passages are the strongest lever — the more representative they are, the closer the AI gets to your voice.

Voice analysis produces a style fingerprint. Your scripts are processed to extract patterns, not stored for training. All data is encrypted and per-account. We never share, sell, or use your scripts for any purpose other than building your voice profile.

Claude by Anthropic for all creative generation. We route different tasks to different model tiers — Sonnet for creative work like scene generation and dialogue, Haiku for mechanical work like summaries and continuity tracking. This optimizes both quality and cost.

Your room is ready.

Faster first drafts. Your voice. Your credit.