How to annotate and highlight your script
Every member gets their own markup layer on the shared script: highlights, sticky notes, and bookmarks that nobody else can see. This page covers reading and marking up on desktop and phone.
Open the script
Go to the production's Script tab. The default script renders with a tool sidebar on the left, a toolbar on top (page navigation, zoom, fit, read mode), and an annotations panel on the right listing your marks on the current page.
Highlight text or draw a highlight box
Pick Highlight (text select) to select words like in any PDF reader, or Highlight (draw) to drag a box over any area. Choose from five colors (Yellow, Green, Blue, Pink, Coral). Text-selection highlights hug each line of a multi-line selection.
Add a sticky note
Pick the Note tool and drag a box where you want it, then type your text. The note renders as a readable text box right on the page and also appears in the Notes section of the right-hand panel, where you can edit it inline.
Bookmark pages
Click Bookmark in the toolbar to label the current page. The bookmarks panel lists everything, searchable by title or page number, with Scene and Song tags on markers that came from the AI breakdown. Bookmarks are personal, so renaming or deleting one only changes your copy.
Use read mode or the phone reader
Click Read mode for a distraction-free, scrolling view. On a phone, the Script tab opens a mobile reader automatically, with page thumbnails, bookmarks, and a freehand palette (highlighter, pen, eraser) for marking up by hand. Desktop-drawn annotations show read-only on the phone.
Let it save itself
There is no save button: annotations and bookmarks save automatically to your personal layer as you work. Reopen the script on any device and your markup is there.
Export your annotated PDF
Click Download PDF in the toolbar to export the script with your highlights, notes, and cues drawn onto every page, ready to print for the tech table or share outside the app.