Your slate and your Library
The three title states, and what adding or removing from your slate does.
Library, slate, archive
Your slate is what you’re working on right now. Prescene keeps everything on it understood. Every scene, every character, every draft, current. So the assistant, workflows, and Coverage answer instantly.
Every title is in one of three states:
- In your Library, parsed: uploaded, formatted, readable, searchable. Free and unlimited. No intelligence yet.
- On your slate: analyzed and current. Chat, workflows, coverage, and the editor assistant all work. Your plan sets how many titles fit on your slate at a time; a series is one title.
- Archived: off your slate, everything kept. Script, versions, analysis, and artifacts stay readable. No new generative work until you add it back, which is instant and free.
Adding a title to your slate
Adding a never-analyzed title runs its first analysis, and Prescene shows an estimate first ("this will use about 7% of your monthly intelligence"). Adding back an archived title is instant; its intelligence was kept.
Removing a title from your slate
Remove from slate keeps everything: the title stays in your Library with all its versions, analysis, and artifacts, readable any time. It just stops using intelligence.
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