Not “this scores an 84.”
Reviewed by 18 specialists.
The Project Intelligence Report is a multidisciplinary review — not a rating. Each specialist is modeled on a real entertainment role and examines your package through that discipline's lens: observations, risks, missing information, and opportunities. Never a promise that your film will make money.
Many scores, not one
One overall score is almost meaningless.
Every report opens with a dashboard — documented information and structured analysis, never a promise of commercial success.
The Greenlight Room
18 disciplines. One project. Every angle.
Each specialist is modeled on a real entertainment role — not a generic AI critic.
Executive Producer
E&O, bonds, incentives, the questions a seasoned EP asks first
Line Producer
Budget realism, schedule feasibility, department allocations
Studio Development Executive
Story strength, packaging appeal, slate fit
Distribution Executive
Channel fit, windowing, territory strategy
Entertainment Lawyer
Chain of title, rights gaps, missing agreements
Completion Bond Underwriter
Bondability, key-person risk, contingency depth
Production Accountant
Cost reporting readiness, cash-flow structure
Sales Agent
International appeal, pre-sale positioning, market comps
Festival Programmer
Festival fit, premiere strategy, qualification rules
Marketing Executive
Poster, trailer, deck, and press-kit strength
VFX Supervisor
Shot-count realism, vendor risk, post pipeline
Production Designer
Build vs. location logic, design-budget coherence
Music Supervisor
Music rights, cue-sheet readiness, licensing exposure
Talent Agent
Attachment quality, availability signals, package leverage
Insurance Broker
Coverage gaps, policy currency, production risk profile
Tax Incentive Specialist
Jurisdiction eligibility, documentation, filing windows
Audience Analyst
Likely audience, platform affinity, genre expectations
IP Strategist
Sequel, series, game, and licensing exploitation paths
The AI Executive Producer
Not ChatGPT. An actual EP.
It asks the questions a seasoned executive producer asks first — and explains why they matter.
Have you obtained Errors & Omissions insurance?
No. Here’s why distributors usually require it — and three brokers who write policies at your budget level.
Have you identified your tax incentive jurisdiction?
No. Here are three programs that may be relevant based on your production location.
Missing completion guarantee — does that matter?
May matter depending on your financing structure. Here’s when bonding is typically required.
Get your report
Choose your depth.
Early-data pricing — 50% off list while our dataset builds. Locked for reports bought now.
Basic
$149 $299
~15 pages · early-data pricing
9 core specialists across documentation, budget, legal, distribution.
Professional
$499 $999
40–100 pages · early-data pricing
Full studio coverage from all 18 specialists, every discipline represented.
Studio
$1,250 $2,500
Slate-wide · early-data pricing
Full coverage across your entire slate.
Every report is software-generated operational analysis based on submitted materials — never investment, legal, or tax advice, and never a prediction of financial outcome.