Cross-Studio shared features vs Studio-specific
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Script Studio shares many features with Writing Studio (motivation system, version history, AI Coach, subscription). This article lists what's shared vs what's independent across Studios.

Shared across Studios (consistent / same source)
| Feature | Notes |
|---|---|
| Account / subscription / credits | Account-level |
| AI model preferences | Default model choice |
| Motivation system / Streak / HabitPlant tree | Cross-Studio accumulation (writing a novel 800 + script 200 = 1,000 for the day) |
| Global shortcuts | Cmd/Ctrl K command palette, Cmd/Ctrl F search, etc. |
| Light / dark theme | Set once, all Studios sync |
| Language setting | 5 locales, consistent |
| AI Coach chat memory (AI Memory) | Long-term memory across books and Studios |
Independent per Studio
| Feature | Why independent |
|---|---|
| Books | Writing vs script data structures differ |
| Editor layout | Script: Page Switcher + 6 sub-tabs; Writing: panel toggle |
| AI Coach chat context | Each book has its own thread (no cross-Studio chaining) |
| Studio-specific shortcuts | E.g. Smart Enter (script-only) |
Motivation system is the cross-Studio standout
Streak / HabitPlant tree is account-level:
- Novel + script + Beta Reader feedback notes — all count toward today's word count
- Streak doesn't break because "today I only wrote script, not novel"
- The tree's growth is whole-account accumulation
Version history (partial share)
| Part | Cross-Studio? |
|---|---|
| Auto-version logic | ✅ Shared |
| Manual version UI | ✅ Shared |
| Version schema | Slightly different (Writing: Markdown chapters; Script: scene structure) |
See: Why versions matter
Subscription effect on Studios
- Free: all 3 Studios (Writing / Script / Beta Reader) usable; AI quota limited
- Starter+: more AI quota, all Studios
Design philosophy
Slima separates "what you write" from "motivation / habits / safety":
- "What you write" is per-Studio (the right tools for the medium)
- "Motivation / habits / safety" is shared (you're the same writer)
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