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Writing Studio vs Script Studio: which to pick

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Novel → Writing Studio. Screenplay → Script Studio. The two have different UI, data structures, and dialogue handling.

Slima Script Studio Planning tab (The Last Night Train, TV Series): Title / Logline / Concept / Target Audience / Synopsis + top 6 tabs (Planning / Characters / Storylines / Locations / Worldview / Notes)

One-sentence decision

You're writing Pick
Novel / novella / short story Writing Studio
Essay / memoir / dissertation Writing Studio
Screenplay (TV series, episodic, film) Script Studio
Webtoon, short film, micro-drama Script Studio

Core differences

Aspect Writing Studio Script Studio
Main surface Markdown editor (single centred column) Scene board (card grid) + scene editor
Top-level structure Chapters / Notes folders Series → Season → Episode → Scene (four layers)
Dialogue format Plain text (you decide layout) Built-in TW / Hollywood formats + auto-detection
Character mgmt Entity tracking (auto-detection) Character Bible (explicit CRUD + appearance matrix)
Planning page (no dedicated planning page) Planning is a top-level tab (Logline / Concept / Synopsis)
AI Coach General writing coach Screenwriting-focused (pacing, scene structure, dialogue voice)

The two Studios' books are independent — Writing Studio books don't leak into Script Studio and vice versa.

Switching Studios

Click the Slima logo at the top-left → opens the Studio Switcher popup, pick "Script Studio" or "Writing Studio".

Switching doesn't lose data:

  • Each Studio's books are separate
  • Account / subscription / credits / motivation (streak / HabitPlant tree) are shared across Studios
  • AI Coach chat threads stay in their Studio (each Studio has its own coach context)

See: Studio Switcher

Which one?

If unsure → start with Writing Studio. Script Studio's scene-board model and structural rigour fit when you're really writing a screenplay; if you're "writing a story that has dialogue", Writing Studio usually covers it.

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