Screenplay Editor Classroom

The future of screenwriting,
for the future of screenwriters.

We think tomorrow’s screenwriters will not write in dedicated software, but in the tools they already have open, Google Docs or Word. We bring the industry format there, without touching the comments or the sharing.

Students in 100+ schools·Works on Chromebooks·Free for teachers

The students found it before their teachers did.

14,000

screenwriters write with it

100+

schools already have students writing in it

63

countries used it last month

What I promise never to do.

Final Draft asks $249 a seat, and most classroom tools then sell schools a site licence you have to buy whole. Three things will never happen here.

Never a bill for a teacher

Instructor and administrator seats are free, on every plan, for as long as you teach.

Never a site licence

You pay for the students you actually have, never a flat fee for a class you do not have.

Never a student cut off from their script

If the school stops paying, the document stays in the student’s own Drive, readable and editable. They lose nothing, ever.

Tell me your class size in the form below and I send you the number the same day.

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Frequently asked questions

What teachers ask before bringing it into a classroom: the machines, the accounts, the price.

Ask about your school
What makes this good for a classroom?
Students learn industry formatting by writing, not by reading a manual. Scene Heading, Action, Character, Dialogue: every element is labelled and one click away, and the page formats itself as they type. Because it all happens in Google Docs, you keep the collaboration, the comments and the version history you already use for essays.
What do the students actually get?
Industry-standard formatting as they type, a sidebar with every screenplay element, a title page, scene numbers, a production breakdown, and export to PDF and to Final Draft (.fdx) so their work leaves the classroom in a format any professional can open.
Will it work on the computers at my school?
Yes, as long as they open Google Docs. There is a Workspace add-on that works in any browser and a Chrome extension that formats as students type. Both run on Chromebooks. Nothing gets installed on the machine itself, so locked-down school profiles are not a problem.
Do my students need to create accounts?
No. They use the Google account your school already gave them. There is no separate login, no password to reset in the middle of a lesson, and no personal data for you to hand to a new vendor.
How much does it cost for a school?
It depends on how many students you have, and it costs far less than the software they will meet later. There is no site licence to buy, and it is free for teachers. Tell me your class size in the form below and I send you the number the same day.
What if there is no budget this year?
Then use the free version. Students can write and format for free with daily limits, which is enough to run most class assignments, and you lose nothing by starting there. Plenty of schools do exactly that for a term and come back when the budget opens.
Can I see it before I ask anyone for money?
Yes. Install it free and run one class with it. If you want, I will walk you through everything live in fifteen minutes, and you can bring a colleague or your head of department.

Tell me about your class

You get an answer within a day. If you would rather see it live, the demo takes fifteen minutes.

I use this to answer you and nothing else. No list, no newsletter.

Got it, thank you.

Your message is here, and you should have an answer within a day. If you want to start before then, install it free from the Marketplace and try it with one class.