Why We Built This
The pitch bible was
always the bottleneck.
We've been in writers' rooms. We've sat across the table from development executives. And we kept seeing the same problem: talented writers with brilliant ideas who couldn't get in the room because they didn't have a polished pitch document.
A development consultant costs $2,000–$5,000 and takes three weeks. Most writers don't have that kind of money or time — especially when they're juggling staffing jobs, spec scripts, and every other hustle that comes with a writing career.
So we built the thing we wished existed. A tool that understands industry pitch formats, knows what a Netflix exec expects versus what HBO wants, and can turn your raw idea into a professional, structured pitch document in under two minutes.
What We Believe
Your idea deserves
a fighting chance.
We believe the TV industry loses great shows before they ever get pitched — not because the ideas aren't there, but because the barrier to entry is artificially high. Knowing how to format a pitch bible shouldn't be gatekeeping.
We're not trying to replace writers. We're trying to give every writer — from the MFA student pitching their first spec to the seasoned staff writer with a passion project — the same starting line.
The best use of our tool is as a first draft. It gets you 80% of the way there in 2 minutes. Then you bring the voice, the specificity, the detail that only you can bring. That last 20% is what makes it yours — and that's the part that matters most in the room.