How it works

A room of readers in industry roles, drawn from real experience.

You've heard "AI." But this isn't a chatbot you ask questions. It's a room of AI agents who each read, react, and weigh your script the way those people do.

Your script goes through the same phases a real one does on its way to getting made: getting a producer onboard, attaching actors and a director, setting your project up at a studio, then — after a lot of blood, sweat, and tears — a final greenlight.

Each reader takes your pages the way that person actually would, and reaches their own verdict. You move forward only when you've earned the next read. It won't clap you on the back. The real world won't either.

The four reads you'll face.

Each answers one question, delivers a verdict, and tells you what to fix before the next room sees it.

Read One Producer Interest Is there enough here for a producer to fall for it — to option it on instinct and fight for years to get it made?
Read Two Creative Attachments Are the leads rich enough to draw real talent — and is there a movie here a director can see?
Read Three Studio Development Is it commercial enough — and are the pages good enough — for a studio to invest time and money in it?
Read Four Greenlight Committee The hardest read in the building: the bar your script clears before anyone writes the big check.

Reads One and Two take a treatment, partial pages, or a full script; Three and Four need a full screenplay (90+ pages).

The reads know what your film realistically is.

Every read starts from what your film really is: your budget, your tier, the actor and director level it could attract, the lane a studio would put it in. So the notes are the ones your project would really get, not generic coverage. And at the end, the "producer" steps out of the room to tell you plainly what to do next: send it out, polish it as a sample, or set it down. It's honest about what it can't see, then hands the call to you.

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