For Agents & Managers

Know Which Scripts Are Market-Ready Before You Submit

Objective structural analysis for every script in your pipeline. Benchmarked against 200+ produced films. Identify structural problems before buyers do.

Every Script You Submit Reflects on You.

Volume Makes Thoroughness Impossible

Reading every submission deeply is not realistic. But recommending a script without understanding its structural foundations is a risk to your reputation and your client relationships.

Coverage Tells You What, Not How

Reader notes capture opinion. They do not tell you how the script compares structurally to films that sold in the same genre, or whether the pacing will hold a buyer's attention past page thirty.

Your Client's Script Needs a Market Reference

When you submit a script, buyers compare it to what they know. A benchmark showing how the structure aligns with comparable produced films gives you a concrete conversation to have.

A Structural Signal Before You Commit

Quanten Arc gives you a fast, repeatable structural read on every script that lands on your desk. Upload the script, and in minutes you have a scene-level intensity map, act structure analysis, and a benchmark comparison against produced films in the same genre. It does not replace your judgment. It means your judgment is better informed before you make the call.

Upload any script and receive scene-by-scene structural analysis in minutes
Benchmark the arc against 200+ produced films in the same genre
Identify structural weaknesses before you submit to buyers
Share a clean analysis summary without sharing the full script

Built for Representation Workflows

Everything you need to evaluate scripts consistently and advise clients with structural data behind you.

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Script Analysis

Scene-by-scene intensity mapping and act structure detection. Every submission gets the same objective treatment, regardless of who wrote it.

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Genre Benchmarking

Compare your client's script against films that performed in the same genre. Drama vs drama. Thriller vs thriller. A structural baseline the market already accepts.

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Structural Flags

Identify act breaks that land too early or too late, second acts with sustained low intensity, and climaxes that fail to build. Catch problems before buyers do.

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Shareable Results

Send a clean structural summary to producers, development executives, or co-representatives. No need to share the full script to start the conversation.

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Draft Comparison

Submit a revised draft alongside the original. See exactly what changed structurally across the revision so you can tell your client whether the notes landed.

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Scripts Deleted After Analysis

No screenplay content is ever stored. We retain only the structural arc data. Your clients' work stays confidential.

How It Works

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Upload

Submit the script. Analysis takes a few minutes.

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Analyse

Receive scene-by-scene intensity mapping and act structure breakdown.

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Benchmark

Compare the script's arc against 200+ films in the same genre.

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Advise

Bring structural data into your conversation with clients and buyers.

Where It Fits

Structural Context Before You Read

See the structural shape of a script before you invest time in full coverage. Understand where it sits relative to comparable produced films, and come to your read with more context about what you are looking at.

Pre-Submission Preparation

Before you submit a client's script to buyers, benchmark it against comparable produced films. Know the structural story you're telling, and anticipate the questions buyers will ask.

Client Development Notes

Show your client exactly where the structural problems are rather than describing them in abstract terms. A scene-level intensity chart is a cleaner conversation than "the second act drags."

Frequently Asked Questions

How does structural analysis help a literary agent evaluate a script?

It adds a repeatable, data-driven layer to your existing process. Rather than relying solely on reader coverage, you can see how the script compares structurally to produced films in the same genre. This is useful for identifying whether act breaks land in the right place, whether the second act maintains engagement, and whether the climax builds correctly. It is not a replacement for reading the script. It is a second signal that is consistent across every submission you evaluate.

Can I use this to evaluate submissions from writers who are not yet my clients?

Yes. There is no restriction on whose scripts you analyse. Many agents use it to build structural context before committing to a full read, or as a preparation tool before going into submission.

How do I share results with a producer or development executive?

Analysis results are shareable via link. The recipient sees the structural arc, act breakdown, and benchmark comparison. They do not see any screenplay content. The full script is deleted from our servers immediately after analysis completes.

What is in the benchmark catalogue?

The catalogue contains structural arc data for 200+ produced films across drama, thriller, comedy, horror, and more. You can browse the catalogue before signing up to see which titles are represented and how their structural arcs are mapped.

What file formats are accepted?

PDF and Final Draft (.fdx) files. Standard screenplay formatting is expected for accurate scene-level detection.

Is my client's screenplay kept confidential?

The full screenplay is deleted from our servers immediately after analysis is complete. We retain only the structural arc data: scene intensity scores, act markers, and benchmark comparison data. No readable script content is ever stored or accessible.

Which plan suits a literary agent or manager?

The Creator plan covers individual agents who need to analyse scripts and access benchmarks. If you represent a larger roster and want to share analyses across a team, the Studio plan offers shared workspaces and higher monthly volume. See the pricing page for a full breakdown.

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Client Scripts Stay Private

Submitted screenplays are deleted from our servers immediately after analysis. We retain only the structural arc data. No readable script content is stored at any point.

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Browse the Benchmark Catalogue

The catalogue contains structural arc data for 200+ produced films. Browse before you sign up to see which titles are represented and how genre arcs are mapped. View the catalogue →

See what structural analysis looks like.

Browse the catalogue of produced films, then see the plans available to start analysing your own submissions.