For screenwriters
The same scorecard a studio reader produces when deciding whether your script moves forward — at no charge, instantly, before you pitch anyone.
You finished the script. You can't afford $75–$300 per round of professional coverage. Black List is paywalled. Your writers' group is being kind. Slushproof reads the whole script, scores it the way a reader does, and tells you what an executive will see — structural beats, character agency, dialogue patterns, production feasibility. No AI writes a single line for you.
Opens a window where you paste up to 2,000 words from your script (a few scenes), click Analyze, and see the results inline — no leaving this page, no signup to try it.
An automated Coverage report covering five lenses on your script:
Structure — Beat-mapped
Save the Cat / Three-Act / Hero's Journey detection. Where your inciting incident, midpoint, all-is-lost, and finale actually land vs where they should.
Pacing — Page-rhythm
Scene length distribution, dead zones, sequence tension. The shape of your script as a reader experiences it.
Character — Agency audit
Who drives the plot? Per-character screen time, dialogue distribution, decision moments. Whether your protagonist is active enough to sustain a feature.
Dialogue — Voice + economy
On-the-nose writing, character voice differentiation, speech tag patterns. Where dialogue does work vs where it explains.
Production metadata
Location count, cast size, character screen-time distribution — the operational metrics a producer reads alongside the story.
| Feature | Pro coverage ($75–$300/script) | Slushproof Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| Methodology | One reader's subjective notes | Objective measurement against industry conventions |
| Consistency | Varies wildly between readers | Same engine every time |
| Beat detection | Reader's interpretation | Algorithmically located, named, and timestamped to page |
| Turnaround | 2–6 weeks | ~90 seconds |
| AI involvement | None (probably) | None. We don't write your script. |
| Cost | $75–$300 per pass | No charge during open beta |
Every structural principle we flag is cited to its source — Brody's Save the Cat beats, McKee's act conventions, Truby's character webs, industry coverage tradition. We didn't invent these rules; we measure your script against them. Read the canon →
“Slushproof measures. You write.”
— The principle of the platform.