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The AI workspace for your scripts
Screenplays, YouTube scripts, podcast scripts, video scripts. Every draft and revision searchable by scene, character, or concept.
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The AI workspace for your scripts
Scripts go through versions. The screenplay draft from March. The YouTube script you revised four times. The podcast intro you rewrote after the last episode. The video script the client approved, then changed, then changed back. Each version is a file, and the files accumulate: Final_v2, Final_v3_revised, Final_ACTUAL_FINAL. Finding the version with the specific line you want, or the draft where the scene worked better, means opening files one at a time.
Fabric makes every script draft searchable by scene, character, concept, or line. Revisions stay connected. The AI helps you develop ideas and find the strongest material across versions.
Search across every draft by meaning
AI search reads inside every script and searches by meaning. "The scene where the character confronts her mother" finds it across every version. "Every YouTube intro I've written about productivity" finds the pattern. "The podcast script with the cold open about failure" finds the episode. The search works by concept, not filename, so you find content by what it says rather than what it's called.
The AI assistant works across your script archive. Ask it to find the strongest opening across your last ten scripts. Ask it to compare how you've handled a specific type of scene across drafts. Ask it to surface dialogue that worked well in past versions.
Develop scripts with the AI
The AI assistant helps with the development process. Give it a rough outline and ask for scene suggestions. Give it a draft scene and ask for dialogue alternatives. Give it a script and ask it to identify pacing issues. The AI draws from your full archive, so it knows your voice and your style.
Write scripts in notes and docs with your research, references, and past scripts searchable alongside.
Annotate with production notes
Annotations let you mark up scripts: "cut this scene for time," "client note, soften the tone," "need b-roll for this section," "strong line, keep in all versions." The annotations are searchable, so "every scene flagged for cutting" or "client feedback on the script" produces the relevant notes.
Canvas for story structure
The canvas lets you map story structure visually. Arrange scenes, acts, and beats spatially. Pin reference material alongside the script structure. Plan a video series by laying out episode arcs. Real-time collaboration supports co-writing and writers' room sessions.
Connected to production materials
Scripts live alongside storyboards, reference clips, production notes, and meeting transcripts. The script, the storyboard that visualises it, the reference that inspired a scene, and the client feedback are all searchable in the same library. For storyboard management, see storyboards. For video reference, see b-roll.
Who uses Fabric for scripts
Content creators writing YouTube and social video scripts. Video editors managing scripts alongside production materials. Writers developing screenplays and teleplays. Film and media students writing student films. Podcasters managing episode scripts (see podcasts). Agency owners managing scripts for client video productions.
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FAQs
Can I search across all script versions by meaning?
Yes. AI search finds scenes, lines, and concepts across every draft.
Can the AI help develop scripts?
Yes. The AI assistant suggests scene ideas, dialogue alternatives, and identifies pacing issues.
Can I find the strongest version of a scene across drafts?
Yes. Ask the AI to compare how you handled a scene across versions.
Can I annotate with production notes?
Yes. Annotations let you mark scenes with searchable production and client notes.
Can I map story structure on the canvas?
Yes. The canvas supports visual story mapping with scenes, acts, and beats.
Are scripts connected to storyboards and references?
Yes. Everything lives in the same workspace and is searchable together.
Can I collaborate with co-writers?
Yes. Real-time collaboration supports co-writing and writers' room sessions.
Is my data secure?
Yes. Fabric uses AES-256 encryption and is CASA Tier 2 compliant. Your data is never used to train AI models.
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