Script
Upload your script once, mark up your own copy, run the AI breakdown, and build exportable cue sheets.
What the Script tab is for
The Script tab is the production's shared reading copy. One PDF is set as the default script, and everyone on the production opens that same file, page by page, with reading tools (thumbnails, zoom, page jump, a distraction-free read mode) and markup tools (highlights, notes, cues, bookmarks). It is also home to the AI breakdown that can seed your cast list, scene list, and bookmarks from the script itself.
Personal markup, shared breakdown
Everything you draw on the script is yours alone. Highlights, notes, cue markers, and bookmarks are stored per person, so the lighting designer's cues, the stage manager's calling script, and an actor's highlights never collide. Nobody else sees your marks, and your annotated PDF export only contains your own layer.
The AI breakdown is the exception by design: when a manager applies an analysis, the cast list and scene breakdown become shared production data, and the AI's scene and song bookmarks are seeded into every member's personal bookmark set as a starting point. You can rename or remove those bookmarks in your own copy without affecting anyone else.
Who can do what
Anyone with access to the production can read the script and make their own annotations, cues, and bookmarks. Managing the script itself takes a role with document upload rights: admins, producers, directors, choreographers, creatives, and stage managers can upload scripts, choose the default script, run and apply the AI analysis, make a scanned script searchable, and drag cue labels into custom positions. Cast and crew read and mark up their own copy only. See roles and permissions for the full breakdown.