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Essential Guides

Guide

How to Write a Screenplay in Google Docs

A complete walkthrough of writing a screenplay in Google Docs — sluglines, action, character cues, dialogue. No paid software, no special editor.

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How to Write a Screenplay in Fountain+

Write your screenplay in Fountain syntax — the plain-text screenplay format that exports cleanly to Final Draft, Fade In, PDF and more.

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How to Write a Screenplay in Fountain+

Format scene headings, action and dialogue using Fountain+ conventions so your script is camera-ready the first time it leaves your editor.

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How to Write a Screenplay in Fountain+

Export your Fountain+ screenplay to PDF, Final Draft (.fdx), Fade In, and Mangaplay — straight from your browser or Google Docs.

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Fountain+ Features

Comparison

Compare Fountain+ Exporter

Fountain+ Exporter head-to-head with Fountainize, ftn2xml, Better Fountain, Studiovity — and every other Fountain converter still standing.

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Compare Screenplay Checker

Fountain+ Screenplay Checker head-to-head on reports, stats, breakdowns and pre-coverage — against every other screenplay analysis tool still standing.

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Free · No sign-up · Runs in your browser

Convert your screenplay in seconds.

Drag and drop. Pick a format. Done. No upload, no account, no AI lock-in.

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