Most writers are not lazy. They are overwhelmed. WRITHEON gives working writers the precision diagnostic tools that studio development departments use — without the gatekeeping, the vague notes, or the endless blind rewrites.
A story is not just written. It is engineered through development. WRITHEON gives you the diagnostic framework to do that — precisely, intelligently, and without wasted rewrites.
Serious writers deserve precise feedback. Not encouragement. Not theory. Diagnosis. — WRITHEON Manifesto
WRITHEON was built by a working writer who understood the math of creative exhaustion. You have limited time. You have financial pressure. You have a script that keeps failing for reasons you can't name. Most feedback systems hand you a red pen and a vague sense of wrongness. They don't tell you why Act Two collapses. They don't show you where pressure is absent. They don't identify the structural instability beneath the scenes you love most.
I earned an MFA in Professional Screenwriting and spent years studying story structure while working full-time to survive. What frustrated me most was how often feedback was vague, contradictory, or impossible to apply at midnight after a 12-hour shift. Writheon was built because working writers deserve precise development intelligence — not theory. Not gatekeeping. Diagnosis. — Gmoe, Founder · Wesvane LLC
WRITHEON does not generate content. It diagnoses narrative architecture. Every analysis draws from a precision framework built on story structure theory, professional coverage methodology, and narrative pressure systems.
Identifies where story pressure is absent, collapsed, or asymmetric — across acts, scenes, and character arcs.
Evaluates act structure health, turning point precision, midpoint consequence, and climax architecture for instability.
Measures protagonist agency, antagonist development, supporting character function, and arc trajectory alignment.
Assesses every scene for dramatic function, pressure contribution, dialogue authenticity, and narrative necessity.
Tracks emotional momentum through escalation mapping, detecting pacing collapse zones and flat dramatic arcs.
Six industry coverage voices: Development Executive, Studio Notes, Contest Reader, Brutal Truth, Streaming Platform, Manager Notes.
Generates priority-ranked rewrite targets so you know exactly what to fix first — not everything at once, blindly.
Identifies recurring structural failure patterns — the invisible habits that cause the same scenes to keep not working.
A hospital waiting room where patients begin disappearing one by one — but no one can leave. The premise is strong; the execution reveals structural pressure collapse in Act One.
The opening image is cinematically precise and the premise communicates genre clarity immediately. However, the protagonist exists in the first ten pages as a passive observer rather than an active participant in the central threat. Pressure requires agency. The atmosphere is exceptional; the architecture needs engineering.
A government analyst discovers a classified protocol designed to eliminate domestic threats — and realizes she is the next target. High-concept with structural integrity issues at the midpoint.
The concept is commercially viable and genre-clear. The central irony — a government analyst targeted by her own system — carries genuine dramatic weight. The third act resolution requires significant architectural work. The machinery is sound; the climax needs engineering.
A daughter returns to her childhood home after her mother's death and discovers the family's history is nothing like she was told. A quiet, literary drama with pacing collapse in Act Two.
The emotional intelligence in this script is genuinely rare. The dialogue reads as lived experience. However, the dramatic pressure in Acts Two and Three is almost entirely absent — the script confuses emotional resonance with dramatic escalation. Beauty without pressure is not enough to hold the screen.
A covert crisis negotiator operates outside all official channels — solving cases the government cannot officially acknowledge. Pilot structure is strong; series engine needs definition.
This pilot functions as a pilot should — it establishes character, world, and procedural engine with confidence. The protagonist is platform-ready. The series engine needs one additional layer of mythology to sustain multi-season development. The final scene is the strongest in the script.
WRITHEON is not a single tool. It is a precision development platform built to grow with your craft — from first coverage to full story architecture intelligence.
Professional screenplay coverage in six industry voices. Four diagnostic modes. The first system inside the SDE™.
Live NowScene-by-scene pressure mapping. Visual tension indicators. Momentum collapse detection across your full script.
Phase 2Deep character pressure analysis. Arc integrity tracking. Motivation-consequence alignment scoring across all major characters.
Phase 2Paste Draft A and Draft B. Receive a precise delta report showing exactly what improved, regressed, or shifted between rewrites.
Phase 2Priority-ordered rewrite intelligence. Structural intervention sequencing. Know what to fix first and in what order.
ComingPilot architecture scoring. Series engine definition. Season arc diagnostics for television and streaming development.
ComingFull narrative pattern recognition. Cross-draft intelligence. Structural DNA mapping across your entire body of work.
ComingWriters room support. Producer-ready exports. Team workflow. Collaborative development intelligence for production environments.
ComingLess than one professional coverage report. More than any single coverage can tell you.
Professional screenplay coverage costs $75–$250 per report. WRITHEON gives you unlimited diagnostic intelligence for less than the cost of two reports per month — with precision that generic coverage cannot match.
Start diagnosing your script today.
This is not a discount. It is founding member positioning. The writers who build WRITHEON with us earn this rate permanently.
First 250 writers only. Rate locked for life at $15/month.
Full narrative intelligence suite. Every voice. Every mode. Every diagnostic.
For production companies, writers rooms, and development teams.
The first 250 writers who commit to WRITHEON's development earn charter pricing — $15/month, locked for life. This is not a promotional rate. It is a recognition that the writers who build with us in the early stages deserve permanent access to what they helped create. Once 250 spots are filled, this tier closes permanently.
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