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Focus on your story,not the tools.

A writing room for screenwriters. idea to final draft, in one place.

Development · free
You

The room

Two questions, then. Does she get out — and what does the town want back?

Project sheet
TitleThe Quiet Year
GenreDrama
ToneSpare, unsentimental
StructureSave the Cat
◆ The pathway

One story, three altitudes.

Idea, beats, scenes and pages are the same story at different heights — held in one document, so nothing drifts out of sync as the film grows.

01Develop

The room reads your idea

Bring a logline, a paragraph, a question. The room asks the two questions that matter and fills the project sheet beside the conversation — title, genre, tone, shape.

Free
02Structure

The whole story, one pass

Choose Three-Act, Save the Cat, Hero’s Journey or a tight short-film shape. The room lays your story into it as beats grouped under acts — then reorder, rework, insert, or break any beat into its scenes.

10 cr
03Write

Pages that remember

Each scene is drafted knowing what came before it and what comes next, formatted as you type in proper Courier. Keep it, revise it, or write it yourself. Export to Fountain, text or print — always free.

5 cr / scene
◆ Structure

Proven shapes, not rigid templates.

Pick the spine your film wants. The room lays your story into it — and every beat it writes stays yours to move, cut, or rewrite.

01

Three-Act

Setup · Confrontation · Resolution — the default spine.

02

Save the Cat

Fifteen beats, from Opening Image to Final Image.

03

Hero’s Journey

The mythic round trip, for stories that go and return.

04

Short Film

Beginning · Middle · End — a tight shape for a tight run.

4.
EXT. COUNTY LINE — DUSK
A two-lane road bleeds into open fields. MARA’s sedan slows at the faded welcome sign, then rolls past it without stopping.
MARA
(under her breath)
That’s the last of it, then.
She reaches over and turns the radio to static — and lets it play.
MARA (CONT’D)
Okay. Okay.
The town shrinks in the mirror until it’s just light.
◆ The price

Every AI action wears its price.

No silent meter. You see what an action costs before you spend it, failed actions are refunded automatically, and everything you do with your own hands is free.

ActionCost
Beat sheet10 cr
Break into scenes2 cr
Write pages5 cr
Rework1 cr
Insert beat1 cr
Editing, reordering, exportFREE

Free starting credits on sign-up. Export never costs credits, on any plan.

◆ FAQ

Your questions, answered.

What is FanForge for?+
FanForge is a writing room for screenwriters. One idea becomes a beat sheet, beats break into scenes, and scenes become properly formatted pages — a finished, industry-standard screenplay. No video pipeline, no storyboards. It ends at the script.
Do I need screenwriting experience?+
No. Pick a proven shape — Three-Act, Save the Cat, Hero’s Journey, Short Film — and the room lays your story into it. The structure works underneath; the beats read like a story, not a textbook.
How does the AI actually help?+
It works at every altitude: it develops your idea, lays the beat sheet, breaks beats into scenes, and drafts pages that remember what came before them. You keep, revise, or discard everything. Each action shows its cost before you spend it, and failures are refunded.
Is there a free plan?+
Yes. Editing your story, writing your own pages, and exporting are free on every plan — plus free starting credits for AI drafting.
Can I use it professionally?+
Yes. Export to Fountain — the open screenplay standard that Final Draft, Highland and Slugline all read — or to plain text or print-ready PDF. Your work is always yours to take with you.
Fade in:

on your movie.

Bring one paragraph. See how far the room takes it.