Your Script Has One Chance to Make a First Impression.
For Less Than Ten Bucks,
You Can Make Sure It’s Ready
Screenplay-specific proofreading that flags style and formatting issues, character name errors, amateur camera directions, and unfilmable action lines — in minutes.
"I used to charge the going rate of $100+ to proofread a feature script manually. I built this app so you don't have to pay that."
You’ve lived inside your script for months. That deep familiarity is your greatest creative asset — and your biggest blind spot when it comes to catching your own errors. Your Script Readiness Report gives your screenplay the fresh professional eye it needs before it goes out the door.
Here’s a sample, the top of page 1 of "Sherlock Holmes and the Killer Tomatoes" (a mashup of "The Hound of the Baskervilles" and "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes"). Note the revision mode popups:
What It Catches:
Non-standard uses of CONTINUOUS and LATER
Misuse of ALL CAPS
Departures from standard style in margins, indents, the font, line spacing, and the title page
Inconsistent character names across the script
Scene headings missing INT./EXT. or DAY/NIGHT
Unfilmable language — “she thinks,” “he realizes” — in action lines
Camera directions that don’t belong in a spec script
Overused words that weaken your prose: “suddenly,” “slowly,” “clearly”
And more.
It Returns Your Script in Final Draft Format With a Report
No copy-pasting. Your flagged script comes back as a native .fdx file with Revision Mode already on — blue marks and margin notes exactly where the issues are, ready for you to accept or dismiss then, along with a report that digs into the details.