For production companies, agencies, contests & script readers
AI Screenplay Coverage for Script Slates
Read a whole slate the way you read one script. AIScriptReader runs the same 11-section coverage report on every submission, so a production company, agency, contest, or script reader gets consistent, comparable coverage across every draft — in minutes, not weeks of reader time. Paid coverage built for volume: $39 per report, $78 combo, or contact us for a slate. No free scans.
Uses AIScriptReader's standard paid reports. We do not offer a free teaser, free scan, or capped free report.
A Paid Coverage Workflow for Teams
Upload or share scripts, get the same rubric on every one, and compare reports across the slate to prioritize your reads.
Send Us Your Slate
Upload the PDFs you need read — a stack of festival submissions, a development slate, or a contest's quarterfinalists. Every script runs through the same coverage engine, so nothing waits in a reader's queue.
One Consistent Rubric on Every Script
Each screenplay gets the identical 11-section coverage report: logline, synopsis, characters, plot, themes, market potential, and recommendations. No reader-to-reader variance in taste, mood, or thoroughness.
Compare and Prioritize Reads
Because every report follows the same structure, you can line them up side by side, sort the strong scripts from the passes, and decide which drafts deserve a deeper human read or a rewrite conversation.
What Every Report Delivers
The same real AIScriptReader outputs on every script in your slate — the coverage sections executives and development teams actually use.
11-Section Coverage Report
Logline, story overview, full synopsis, character breakdown, character arcs, plot and structure, themes and motifs, strengths and weaknesses, market potential, recommendations, and conclusion — grounded in the actual script, not generic notes.
Development Notes
Scene-by-scene development notes with scoring and prioritized, executable revision recommendations — the notes your team would otherwise write by hand when a script is worth developing.
Character & Dialogue Analysis
Per-character goals, fears, arcs, and agency, plus dialogue feedback on subtext, voice, and exposition — so a reader's summary is backed by specifics you can quote in a rewrite memo.
Theme & Market Potential
The dramatic question, recurring motifs, and tonal consistency, alongside an honest market-potential read on audience fit and commercial hook — the sections executives skim first.
Slate Pricing, Honestly Framed
Bulk coverage is priced with AIScriptReader's standard paid products. No invented discounts, no free-scan bait.
Single Coverage Report
$39
per script
The full 11-section coverage report on one screenplay. Run it on as many scripts in your slate as you need.
Combo Report
$78
per script
Coverage plus scene-level Development Notes — for the drafts worth a deeper look or a rewrite conversation.
Larger Slate
Contact us
for volume
Reading a large pool of submissions or ongoing volume? Email us and we'll help you set up the right workflow for your team.
When This Is a Fit — and When It Isn't
We'd rather you buy the right tool than the wrong one. Here's the honest breakdown.
A good fit
- You process a volume of incoming scripts — submissions, a contest pool, or unsolicited material — and need a fast, consistent first-pass filter.
- You want the same rubric applied to every script so reports are comparable across a slate, not shaped by which reader happened to pick it up.
- You are deciding which drafts justify a deeper paid human read, a rewrite, or a development conversation.
- You want structured coverage plus scene-level development notes your team can hand to a writer.
Not a fit
- You want the cheapest possible one-off scan of a single script — AIScriptReader is deeper paid coverage, not a lowest-cost quick-scan tool, and we do not offer a free teaser report.
- You need a signed, human-authored studio coverage memo with a named reader's credited recommendation for a contractual gate.
- You want the AI to make the greenlight decision for you — our reports inform your team's judgment; they do not replace it.
Consistent Coverage Across a Whole Slate
The hard part of reading a slate is not any single script — it is comparability. When five different readers cover twenty submissions, you get twenty reports written to different standards, with different levels of detail and different implicit tastes. Deciding which scripts to advance means first normalizing all of that in your head. Running every script through the same AI coverage rubric removes that step: the reports are structured identically, so a strong second act reads the same way in script three as it does in script eighteen.
Each report is the full screenplay coverage document — logline, synopsis, plot and structure, market potential — backed by focused reads you can quote in a development memo: character analysis, dialogue feedback, and theme analysis. For the drafts that clear the first pass, the $78 combo adds scene-level development notes your team can hand to a writer.
AIScriptReader is a deeper paid coverage tool, not the cheapest quick scan — a point worth being clear about if your team is weighing options. If you are evaluating it against another AI reader, the ScriptReader.ai comparison lays out where each tool fits. Use AIScriptReader as a fast, consistent first-pass filter, then reserve your human readers for the scripts worth their time.
Related Reading
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The structural, character, and pacing signals that drive an AI script evaluation.
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Focused screenplay analysis AI pages, each tied to a real part of your AIScriptReader report.
Dialogue Feedback
AI dialogue feedback on subtext, character voice, conflict, and exposition — scene by scene.
Explore →Character Analysis
AI character analysis of goals, fears and desires, arcs, agency, and relationships.
Explore →Scene Analysis
AI scene-by-scene analysis of scene necessity, transitions, pacing, stakes, and objective.
Explore →Theme Analysis
AI theme analysis of recurring motifs, the dramatic question, and tonal consistency.
Explore →Screenplay Coverage
The full 11-section AI coverage report: logline, synopsis, characters, plot, market.
Explore →Screenplay Feedback
Scene-by-scene development notes with prioritized, executable revision recommendations.
Explore →AI Script Reader
The primary AI script reader and ScriptReader.ai alternative overview page.
Explore →AI Screenplay Reader
AI screenplay reader for coverage and feedback — and how it compares to human script readers.
Explore →ScriptReader.ai Alternative
How AIScriptReader compares as a script reader AI: coverage, dialogue, character, and theme analysis.
Explore →Screenplay Analysis Examples
Real AI script analysis examples: dialogue, character, theme, scene, and coverage from one original scene.
Explore →Bulk Coverage FAQ
Do you offer bulk screenplay coverage for production companies?
Yes. AIScriptReader runs the same 11-section coverage report on every script you send, which makes it well suited to production companies, agencies, contests, and script readers who need consistent coverage across a slate. Each report is $39 and a Coverage + Development Notes combo is $78. For a larger slate or ongoing volume, email support@aiscriptreader.com and we'll help you set it up — there is no separate free tier or free scan.
How much does bulk script coverage cost?
Pricing uses AIScriptReader's standard paid products: $39 per single coverage report and $78 for the Coverage + Development Notes combo. There are no invented bulk discounts advertised here — if you are reading a large volume of scripts, contact support@aiscriptreader.com to discuss the right setup for your team.
Is AIScriptReader cheaper than a quick single-script scan tool?
No, and we don't pretend to be. AIScriptReader is built for deeper coverage and rewrite guidance — a full 11-section report and scene-level development notes — rather than the lowest-cost single quick scan. If your priority is the cheapest possible one-off scan, another tool may fit better. If you need consistent, actionable coverage across a slate, that is exactly what this is for.
Why use AI coverage for a slate instead of human readers?
Human readers vary — in taste, thoroughness, and turnaround. Running every submission through the same AI coverage rubric gives you comparable reports fast, so you can prioritize which scripts deserve a reader's deeper time. Many teams use AIScriptReader as a first-pass filter and reserve their human readers for the scripts that clear it.
Is our material kept private?
Yes. Scripts are uploaded only to generate their coverage reports and are never sold, published, or shared. You keep full ownership of both the scripts and the reports.

Read Your Slate the Smart Way
Start with paid coverage reports today, or email us about a larger slate. Consistent coverage on every script — no free scans, no invented discounts.