For industry

Free for producers, scouts, and lit managers.

Browse the directory free, no signup. Register a producer account to message authors directly. No submission fees, no agent gate, no broker.

How it works

  1. Browse the directory — no signup needed. Filter by genre, format, adaptation score.
  2. See the full pitch on every book — logline, synopsis, comp titles, format pick, adaptation readiness score.
  3. Register a producer account when you find something — verifies you're industry and unlocks direct messaging + screenplay requests.
  4. Read the screenplay — when a book has the Screenplay badge, request to read it. Author approves in one click; you get a 14-day PDF + FDX download link by email.
  5. Reach out — your email goes to the author with your reply-to. We never see your reply emails. The author can hit reply and you're in direct contact.

Read AI screenplays of books you're considering

A growing number of authors here have ordered an AI-generated screenplay of their book ($199 service, free unlimited revisions). When you spot the Screenplay badge, you can request to read it. The author approves; you get a clean PDF + FDX download. Industry-standard format, opens in Final Draft / WriterDuet / Fade In. Read a screenplay in 90 minutes instead of 9 weeks for the novel.

Honest disclosure: the screenplay is AI-generated as a vision tool. Real producers always rewrite significantly during development. Use it to decide if the IP is worth pursuing.


Why we ask producers to register

Authors get inundated with fake "Hollywood producer" scam emails (we have a whole guide on it). The registration step is light — a few profile fields and an email confirmation — but enough to keep spammers and scammers out. Your IMDb-Pro link, company, and recent credits also appear in messages you send, so authors take you seriously.

Rate limit: 3 messages per producer per 24 hours. This protects working authors from being flooded. Spam policy: we monitor first-message outreach for spam and ban accounts that abuse the system.


What we ask of you