EXT. GLOBAL FILM & TV WORKFLOW — PRESENT
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(CONT'D)
The script continues.
So does your intelligence.
Every professional television production has the same problem: the people making creative and financial decisions are reading scripts with tools built for the people writing them.
(CONT'D) reads your Final Draft FDX files and surfaces role-specific intelligence — continuity analysis for showrunners, format checks for review teams, budget signals for producers — from the same source file, automatically.
Built for film and TV teams worldwide
4 productions already waiting.
The problem
A typical drama series generates hundreds of script pages across multiple drafts, writers, and episodes. Continuity errors — a character's scar appearing and disappearing, an apartment moving floors between episodes — survive script editor notes, writer's room passes, and table reads. They reach the edit. Sometimes they reach air.
Meanwhile, development offices are reading scripts with annotation apps. Producers are tracking revisions in email threads. Review teams are waiting days for coverage that answers the wrong questions.
The intelligence is already in the file. It just needs to surface differently depending on who's reading it.
How it works
- 01
Your FDX lives in Google Drive
Keep working in Final Draft. Connect your Drive folder once and Cont'd watches it — no manual upload, no export required. Every save triggers a fresh analysis. Your writers' workflow doesn't change.
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Every scene is parsed structurally
Cont'd reads the FDX format natively — not as a flat PDF. Character cues, scene headings, revision colours, continuity anchors, dialogue ratios. The kind of structured data that makes accurate, scene-level analysis possible.
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Every stakeholder sees their lens
Showrunner sees season continuity and character tracking. Producer sees estimated duration, budget signals, and scene counts. Review teams see format checks, content flags, and revision history. Same FDX file, different intelligence views.
Intelligence Report
This is the actual output — not a mockup. Every stakeholder sees a different view of the same script. This is the Review Brief and Continuity panel.
Review Brief
Generated 4 Jun 2026 · cont d . a p p
Project
Format Compliance
Content
Revision history
Continuity
2 issues · auto-detected
12
scenes
4
characters
49
minutes
↑2
since v4
Scene Analysis
Sc. 13 · INT. EDITOR'S OFFICE - DAY
“High dialogue ratio. The scene carries its weight in subtext.”
Scene Coach · on demand
What's included
Continuity Analysis
Flags character, location, and prop inconsistencies across scenes and episodes.
Format Checks
Checks structure, act breaks, and page counts against project specifications.
Budget Signals
Surfaces location changes, VFX cues, and cast-heavy scenes before production.
Revision Tracking
Every draft compared. See exactly what changed between versions, automatically.
Character Tracking
Full season arc for every character — dialogue ratio, scene presence, continuity anchors.
Drive Sync
Connect a Google Drive folder once. Every new FDX save triggers fresh analysis.
Role-Specific Views
Showrunner, Review, Producer, and Writer views — same file, different intelligence.
Read-Only Analysis
Reads scripts. Never writes, suggests, or generates script content.
Who it's for
For Showrunners
You're running eight episodes across three writers. Cont'd tracks every character detail, location fact, and continuity rule across the season — so nothing slips between episodes.
For Development Executives
Twelve scripts arrived this week. Cont'd reads every one and surfaces what changed between drafts, what needs your attention, and what's ready to move — in minutes, not days.
For Review Leads
Your slate has too many scripts and too little time. Cont'd gives every project a consistent technical review — format checks, content signals, and revision velocity — before final decision rounds.
For Writers & Story Editors
Your script, always in context. See how your episode fits the season's arc, where continuity anchors land, and what the previous draft changed — without asking the showrunner.
For Producers
Duration estimates, scene counts, and revision history from day one of a draft. Budget signals surface early — before they become production problems.
Questions
What makes (CONT'D) different from Final Draft or Celtx?
Final Draft and Celtx are built for writing. (CONT'D) is built for analysis and collaboration. It reads the FDX files your writers already produce and surfaces role-specific intelligence for showrunners, review leads, and producers.
Does (CONT'D) use my screenplay data to train AI models?
No. Your screenplay data is never used to train AI models. (CONT'D) processes your scripts to generate analysis for your team — nothing more. This principle is also why we're designed to comply with WGA guidelines on AI use in the entertainment industry.
What file formats does (CONT'D) support?
(CONT'D) reads Final Draft FDX files natively, including revision colours, scene numbers, and continuity anchors. FDX is the structured format that makes accurate scene-level analysis possible. PDF is not supported — a PDF lacks the metadata that powers the intelligence.
How does the Google Drive integration work?
Connect your Google Drive folder once during setup. When a writer saves a new draft in Final Draft, (CONT'D) automatically detects the updated FDX and processes it. No manual uploads, no exports — the intelligence updates as the script evolves. Your writers' workflow stays exactly the same.
What is script continuity analysis?
Continuity analysis checks that character details, locations, props, and story facts remain consistent across scenes and episodes. (CONT'D) automates this — flagging inconsistencies like a character detail changing between episodes or a location described differently across drafts, before they survive to the edit.
Does (CONT'D) rewrite script content?
No. (CONT'D) is read-only. It analyses scripts and returns insights, but it does not generate, suggest, or rewrite script content.
How is (CONT'D) currently available?
(CONT'D) is in invite-only early access. Teams can apply via the waitlist above.
(CONT'D) is designed as a read-only analysis layer. It reads screenplays. It does not write them, suggest rewrites, or generate script content. Your screenplay data is never used to train AI models.
Why this exists
I built (CONT'D) because every development executive, showrunner, and producer I spoke to had the same problem: too many scripts, not enough time, and tools built entirely for writers — not for the people deciding what gets commissioned, greenlit, and produced.
The intelligence is already in the file. It just needs to surface differently depending on who's reading it.
Berk Bayri · Founder
Read-Only Workflow
Reads scripts, never writes or suggests script content
Data Isolation
Your script data is not used for model training
FDX Native
Reads Final Draft files directly, no export required
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