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
- Draft
The main writing environment with screenplay-standard formatting.
- Concept
Defines the core idea, tone, and positioning of the story.
- Story Idea
Captures premise, stakes, theme, conflict, and protagonist goals.
- Treatment
Expanded prose version of the story with key beats and sequences.
- Outline
A structural overview covering acts, sequences, and major plot points.
- Bible
World-building, continuity notes, rules, tone, and thematic elements.
- Characters
Profiles for motivations, arcs, backgrounds, and relationships.
- Timeline
A chronological map of events.
- Notes
Extra ideas, rewrites, reminders, and brainstorming.
Book Projects
- Draft
The main writing space for the manuscript.
- Story & Logline
Defines the premise, theme, and narrative hook.
- Outline
A blueprint of chapters, beats, pacing, conflicts, and turning points.
- Chapter Breakdown
Scene-level planning within each chapter.
- Bible
Lore, world details, chronology, and character continuity.
- Characters
Deep character profiles, arcs, and relationships.
- Timeline
Ensures chronological coherence across chapters.
- Notes
Research, ideas, and creative notes.
Stage Play Projects
- Draft
Acts, scenes, dialogue, and stage-format writing.
- Premise & Synopsis
Captures the dramatic seed and a concise narrative summary to share with collaborators.
- Outline
Structure of acts, entrances, exits, dramatic tension, and rhythm.
- Bible
Context, world, themes, and production-related notes.
- Characters
Profiles including motivations and relationships.
- Global Stage Directions
Lighting concepts, scenic design, gesture guidelines, spatial notes.
- Timeline
Chronological and spatial coherence.
- Notes
Flexible space for ideas, rewrites, and staging concepts.