Coverage and Submissions

Film coverage, the living series read, credits, and the Submissions shelf.

Coverage on a film

Run Coverage on any analyzed title, or buy coverage on a new script without a subscription: $29 for a single report, $150 for a pack of 10. The report scores the material with rationale grounded in the full script, and it is versioned: each report records exactly which draft it read.

Coverage on a series

A series gets one living coverage report, built from every analyzed episode. One episode in, it reads like a pilot bet. More episodes deepen it into a trajectory read, then a season review. When a new episode is analyzed, the series report flags "New episode since last report"; updating it is one click, and the update reconciles against the prior read instead of starting blind. There are no per-episode reports inside a series: episodes are evidence.

How coverage credits work

One credit covers one script. A film is one credit. A series report covers every analyzed episode, one credit each. When you add a new episode later, updating the report only charges the new script.

The Submissions shelf

Scripts you buy coverage on live on your Submissions shelf, separate from your Library. The report and the analysis behind it are yours and do not expire. The shelf is for material passing through: no chat, workflows, or editing there. To keep working with a script, add it to your Library; Prescene checks your plan at that moment and tells you plainly if you need more room.

Updating a stale report

Coverage never runs by itself. Uploads and new episodes never charge you; they mark the report stale, and you decide when to update it. The update shows an estimate (or the credit math) before it runs.

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