Write

A writers' room with a memory.

Every other place you draft starts from zero. You re-explain your world every session, then paste the pages somewhere else to become anything. This room remembers: every page, every character, every choice you've already made. And what it learns while you write is what later builds the boards, the voices, and the breakdown.

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Scene 12 · Autosaved

INT. ROOFTOP - NIGHT

SARAH steps to the edge, the skyline blazing behind her.

SARAH

We end this tonight.

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Industry formatting

Tab cycles scene heading, action, character, and dialogue. You never fight the format.

Autosave and versions

Every scene is versioned. Compare and restore any earlier draft. Nothing is lost.

Select to rewrite

Highlight any line to Enhance, Rewrite, or Fix it, right where you are.

You stay in control

Suggestions only land in the page when you accept them. The pen stays in your hand.

The co-writer

An assistant that has read every page

Not a generic chatbot. It knows your whole script, routes each question to the best model, and drops suggestions straight into the page.

In context

The Inheritance
Feature screenplay
Scenes
41
Characters
6
Beats
120
ModelAuto

Maya feels passive in act two. Is her arc landing?

Writing assistantStory analysis

She appears in 9 of act two's 14 scenes but drives the decision in only two. Her goal of reclaiming the bakery goes quiet after Scene 18, so Daniel ends up carrying the act. Give Maya the choice in Scene 22 instead of Daniel, and her want drives the climax.

Ask about scenes, characters, or structure...
Find plot holesPacingCharacter arcs

Knows your script

Every scene, character, and beat is loaded as context for the conversation.

Right model, auto

Each question is routed to the best available model for the job.

Uses real tools

Runs analysis and searches the web when it needs to, not just chat.

Writes into the page

Drops a suggestion straight into the editor the moment you accept it.

The blank page

From a logline to a draft

Arrive with nothing but the idea. Describe a scene and watch it stream in fully formatted, or generate a multi-scene draft from a logline with the characters pulled out automatically. The pages it writes are yours to rewrite, and everything it generates joins the same memory the co-writer drafts from.

  • Scene generator: prompt with genre, tone, and location
  • Story generator: a full multi-scene draft from a logline
  • Characters extracted from generated stories automatically
  • Smart Rewrite: bulk-transform dialogue or action script-wide

Prompt

A tense rooftop standoff at midnight, neo-noir tone.

Streaming scene...

INT. ROOFTOP - NIGHT

Rain needles the gravel. SARAH and MARCUS circle a single briefcase.

Use this scene

Contextual assistant

Writing Assistant

Contextual help that appears when you need it. Select any text to enhance, rewrite, fix, or apply a custom instruction with a quick bubble menu.

  • Text enhancement on selection
  • Grammar and spelling fixes
  • Instant results

Select text to see

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Content transformation

Smart Rewrite

Transformation that understands screenplay format. Enhance dialogue, action lines, and scene descriptions while preserving the intent of your story.

  • Dialogue enhancement
  • Character-specific targeting
  • Format preservation

Before

He walks to the door.

After

He strides toward the heavy oak door, his footsteps echoing in the silence.

Global script editor

Find and Replace

Make instant changes across your entire script. Change character names, locations, or any recurring text, with live preview and selective updates.

Live preview
See exactly what will change before you apply it.
Full context
View the surrounding text for every match.
Selective updates
Choose exactly which scenes to change.
Find and Replace
Find
Sarah
Replace with
Maya

Found 23 matches in 8 scenes

...when Sarah walks through the door...
SARAH looks directly at him...

Made for real scripts

The quiet craftsmanship of serious software, so a feature-length draft stays fast, searchable, and yours to reshape.

Built for feature length

Hundreds of scenes stay smooth. The editor renders only what is on screen, so long scripts never lag.

Instant search

Press ⌘K to jump to any script, scene, or character in a single keystroke.

Focus modes

Zen Mode hides everything but the page. Reader Mode gives a clean, no-touch view for review.

Keyboard-first

Cycle elements, save, and reach the assistant without lifting your hands from the keys.

Reshape freely

Drag scenes into a new order and the script restructures around you, numbering and all.

See the whole story at a glance

Bosswriter maps your screenplay into an interactive graph of scenes, characters, and beats, so you can navigate it like a blueprint and spot what is missing.

Interactive mapClick, zoom, drag, and switch layouts in the panel.
Mini Map

The Last Stand

By Demo Creator
4 scenes
6 beats
3 characters
Layout
Zoom
Fit view⌘0
10% zoom⌘1
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3
Acts
23
Scenes
8
Characters
156
Beats

Intelligent writing engine

The engine behind the words

Every task routes to the model best suited for it, the right intelligence for structure, dialogue, or a hard rewrite, without you ever picking a provider.

  • Context-aware scene generation
  • Character voice consistency
  • Genre-specific optimization
Scene 12Best-fit model · Auto

Sarah

(determined)

We cannot keep running from this. The truth has a way of catching up.

Suggesting dialogue...

Yours, in any format

Bring existing work in, adapt a whole book, and hand it off in the formats the industry expects, with every draft kept safe.

Import scripts

Bring scripts in from Final Draft (.fdx, .fdxt) or Fountain with their formatting intact.

Book to screen

Drop in a manuscript and adapt an entire novel into a formatted screenplay, automatically.

Export and print

Export to Fountain and Final Draft, or print, so your script drops into any pipeline.

Version history

Every scene is versioned. Compare and restore any earlier draft. Nothing is ever lost.

Write the script. Keep the pen.

The co-writer drafts, suggests, and organizes. Every creative decision stays yours, on the page and everywhere the page goes next.