One Scriba

What One Scriba Includes

One Scriba is a professional writing platform designed for authors, screenwriters, and playwrights.

Every project is organized into three main formats: Screenplay, Book, and Stage Play. Each with dedicated sections tailored to the creative process. You can also create multiple draft versions of each project to manage rewrites and alternative iterations.

Screenplay Projects

  1. Draft

    The main writing environment with screenplay-standard formatting.

  2. Concept

    Defines the core idea, tone, and positioning of the story.

  3. Story Idea

    Captures premise, stakes, theme, conflict, and protagonist goals.

  4. Treatment

    Expanded prose version of the story with key beats and sequences.

  5. Outline

    A structural overview covering acts, sequences, and major plot points.

  6. Bible

    World-building, continuity notes, rules, tone, and thematic elements.

  7. Characters

    Profiles for motivations, arcs, backgrounds, and relationships.

  8. Timeline

    A chronological map of events.

  9. Notes

    Extra ideas, rewrites, reminders, and brainstorming.

Book Projects

  1. Draft

    The main writing space for the manuscript.

  2. Story & Logline

    Defines the premise, theme, and narrative hook.

  3. Outline

    A blueprint of chapters, beats, pacing, conflicts, and turning points.

  4. Chapter Breakdown

    Scene-level planning within each chapter.

  5. Bible

    Lore, world details, chronology, and character continuity.

  6. Characters

    Deep character profiles, arcs, and relationships.

  7. Timeline

    Ensures chronological coherence across chapters.

  8. Notes

    Research, ideas, and creative notes.

Stage Play Projects

  1. Draft

    Acts, scenes, dialogue, and stage-format writing.

  2. Premise & Synopsis

    Captures the dramatic seed and a concise narrative summary to share with collaborators.

  3. Outline

    Structure of acts, entrances, exits, dramatic tension, and rhythm.

  4. Bible

    Context, world, themes, and production-related notes.

  5. Characters

    Profiles including motivations and relationships.

  6. Global Stage Directions

    Lighting concepts, scenic design, gesture guidelines, spatial notes.

  7. Timeline

    Chronological and spatial coherence.

  8. Notes

    Flexible space for ideas, rewrites, and staging concepts.