Logliner is an AI-assisted screenwriting companion designed to help you structure ideas, refine dialogue, and keep track of characters and scenes—without getting bogged down by formatting.

  • Status: Unreleased
  • Users: 0
  • Price: TBD (unknown)
  • Demo: No demo video yet

What is Logliner?

A local-first desktop concept for writers. Start a project with a title, genre, and format (short, ad, miniseries, feature), add a short description, and Logliner would use that as the north star for structure and tone—while providing inline feedback on your logline, summaries, and script as you write.


Key features (planned)

  • Instant feedback while you write
    Judgment-free suggestions on clarity, tone, pacing, and theme.

  • Automatic screenplay formatting
    Focus on the words; formatting is handled for you.

  • Characters & story auto-tracked
    Scene-by-scene awareness of who’s on stage, where, and why.

  • Scene planner & timeline
    Define acts, add scenes (INT/EXT, time of day), drag & drop to reorder.

  • Locations & objects (MacGuffins) tracking
    Keep important places and items consistent across the draft.

  • Research toolkit
    Ask questions of your notes and PDFs as you develop the story.

Note: Work paused when local models couldn’t reliably deliver long-context, high-quality feedback. We may revisit as on-device AI improves.


Background (Lore Stitch Studios)

Logliner was explored under Lore Stitch Studios by Ben and Hunter as a local-first writing assistant. The intent was to provide serious story craft help—outline, dialogue flow, character arcs, and timelines—with minimal friction. The concept is on hold, pending better local model performance.