Chat with Script Whisperer
Follow these steps to open the AI chat you already deployed. Keep your story goals in mind and bring a logline, beatsheet, scene, or full script to discuss.
Open Chat
This launches the chatbot you already have running. If prompted to sign in, use the same credentials you created there.
Go to the AI ChatHome
See all previous chats, edit or delete them, and create workspaces (e.g., TV Writing, Character Development) to stay organized.
Prompts
Use standard prompts or save your own to keep communication with Script Whisperer consistent and fast.
Files
Upload files with rich metadata: name, description, document type, logline, genre, and page count. This context helps maintain accurate, consistent feedback.
Collections
Organize projects into collections. Add files, start chats from a collection, and rename or delete chats to keep progress clear.
Assistants
Choose specialists: Script Whisperer Guide, TV Script Whisperer, Character Development, or Script Whisperer Evaluator to track versions and improvements.
Quick prompts you can use
• “Here’s my logline and genre. Ask me 3 questions to sharpen stakes and protagonist drive.”
• “Here’s my Act 1 beat list. Where are the gaps in setup or catalyst?”
• “This scene feels flat. Give me 3 line-edits and 2 structure notes to raise conflict.”
• “Map my beats to Save the Cat and flag anything missing.”
How to get the best feedback
- State your goal (e.g., “strengthen Act 2 stakes” or “tighten my pilot teaser”).
- Ask for specifics: clarity, pacing, character motivation, or scene purpose.
- Request 2–3 targeted questions back from the assistant.
- Iterate: adjust your beat/scene and re-submit for a quick re-check.
- Ask what questions Script Whisperer has for you.