For Producers

A Development Brief, Not Just a Chart

Coverage tells you what is wrong. It does not tell you where, or what to do about it. A structural analysis report gives your writer notes they can act on: archetype, framework fit, beat-by-beat shaping guidance, ready to take into the room.

No account required for a one-off report. Report delivered by email within 24 hours.

The Problem With Coverage

Coverage is a snapshot. It tells you what one reader thought on one day. It does not give your writer a structural target to hit.

Coverage Tells You What Is Wrong

Reader notes name the problem. They rarely locate it precisely, and they almost never tell your writer what to do about it. A second pass comes back with the same structural issues in different scenes.

Every Reader Has a Different Framework

When three scripts are competing for the same slot, you need a shared language. Subjective coverage written by different readers against different criteria makes meaningful comparison nearly impossible.

Act Two Problems Are Invisible Until It Is Too Late

Structural issues buried in the second act do not show up in logline development. By the time they are obvious, you have committed budget, relationships, and time.

What Is in the Report

A structural analysis report covers nine dimensions. Each one is specific enough to brief a writer, not just flag a problem.

Archetype

Which of the 23 archetypes the script belongs to, and how strongly it fits

Framework Alignment

How the script maps against its target structural framework, beat by beat

Beat Shaping Guidance

Specific notes on where beats are misplaced, underwritten, or missing

Act Structure

Scene-level intensity arc with act boundaries and pivot points identified

Pacing Analysis

Where the script accelerates, stalls, and how it compares to the benchmark library

Character Presence

How protagonist, antagonist, and supporting characters distribute across the arc

Peak Moments

The highest-intensity scenes, ranked. Your structural high points and whether they land in the right acts

Genre Composition

The tonal DNA of each scene. Whether the script is delivering the genre it is being pitched as

Comparable Titles

Produced films with similar archetype and structural shape, from the 500+ benchmark library

Delivered as a PDF. Formatted for a development meeting.

How It Works

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Upload

Submit your screenplay in PDF, FDX, Fountain, or TXT format.

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Archetype and Framework

The script is classified against 23 archetypes. Its structural framework is identified and alignment scored beat by beat.

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Report Generated

A PDF structural analysis report is produced. Archetype, framework fit, beat shaping guidance, pacing, comparable titles.

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Share With the Room

Bring the report into your development meeting. Give your writer notes they can act on.

Two Ways to Get Started

One report for a project you are evaluating, or a Studio plan if you are running a slate.

One Report

$499one-time

No account required. Upload your script, pay once, receive your structural analysis report by email within 24 hours.

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Studio Plan

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50 credits/month shared across up to 5 seats. Each structural analysis report costs 10 credits. Each benchmark costs 1 credit. Credits roll over and you can top up in heavy months.

See Pricing

Five one-off reports cost $2,495. Studio includes 50 credits per month (five full reports plus unlimited benchmarking), shared across five team members, with credits rolling over.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the structural analysis report contain?

Archetype classification (which of the 23 archetypes your script fits and how strongly), framework alignment (how your script maps to its target structural framework beat by beat), beat shaping guidance (specific notes on where beats are misplaced or missing), act structure, pacing analysis, character presence, peak scenes, genre composition, and comparable titles from the benchmark library. The report is delivered as a PDF.

How is this different from coverage?

Coverage tells you what one reader thought of a script on a given day. A structural analysis report shows you how the screenplay maps against its archetype and structural framework, with beat-level precision. The two answer different questions. Coverage is subjective and varies by reader. The structural report is repeatable and consistent across every submission, and gives your writer something specific to act on.

Do I need an account to get a report?

No. The one-off report is designed for producers who need a single analysis without a subscription. Submit your email and script, pay $499, and receive the PDF report within 24 hours. No account, no signup.

When does the Studio plan make more sense?

If you are evaluating more than one or two scripts a month, the Studio plan becomes more economical quickly. At $499 per report, five reports cost $2,495. Studio gives you 50 credits per month (enough for five full reports), plus unlimited benchmarking, shared across up to five team members, with credits rolling over month to month.

What file formats do you accept?

PDF, Final Draft (.fdx), Fountain (.fountain), and plain text (.txt). Standard screenplay formatting is expected for scene-level analysis to be accurate.

Is my screenplay kept confidential?

Yes. The full screenplay is deleted from our servers immediately after the report is generated. We retain only the structural arc data. No readable script content is ever stored.

How long does it take to receive the report?

Reports are delivered by email within 24 hours of payment confirmation. Most are delivered significantly faster.

Can I share the report with my writer or co-producers?

Yes. The PDF is yours to share however you like. It is formatted for a development meeting: clear sections, specific beat notes, comparable titles your writer will recognise.

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Your Scripts Stay Private

Submitted screenplays are deleted from our servers immediately after the report is generated. We retain only the structural arc data. No readable script content is ever stored.

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The Report Is Yours

The PDF belongs to you. Share it with your writer, co-producers, or financiers. No login required to view it. No data shared with third parties.

Give your writer notes they can act on.

One script, one report, delivered within 24 hours. No account required.