Evaluate IP before development spreads out.
Narrative helps publishers, rights holders, estates, and source-material teams turn books, scripts, and libraries into clearer story context for Story Notes, adaptation planning, packaging, and development.
Built for publishers, estates, rights teams, and source-material owners who need clearer evaluation before adaptation, packaging, or development decisions move forward.
Bring in the material
Start from books, scripts, treatments, outlines, research, or broader narrative libraries
Structure the source context
Organize characters, themes, timelines, world logic, and notable elements into a working reference
Evaluate the opportunity
Use Story Notes and source-aware analysis to see where the material is strong, where it is fragile, and which adaptation paths are most viable
Brief the next step
Give writers, producers, and development teams clearer material before revision, packaging, or adaptation work begins
Preserve continuity across change
Keep story logic visible as the IP moves across market, format, or production
See adaptation paths earlier.
See what should stay intact, what needs expansion, and what may change across format, culture, or market before serious development spend begins.
Give creative teams stronger source context.
Replace scattered notes and fragmented handoff materials with a clearer working reference built from the material itself.
Protect the logic of the IP as it moves.
Keep continuity, themes, and character logic legible as a property moves from source material into active development, packaging, or downstream production planning.
Rights and adaptation evaluation
Assess material with more structure before greenlight, rights, or packaging decisions move forward.
Library and franchise development
Organize recurring worlds, timelines, and character systems so teams can explore expansion without losing the logic of the original material.
Writer and producer briefing
Give creative teams a clearer story foundation before treatments, pilots, series plans, or localization work begin.
Built for valuable source material.
We do not train on your work or IP.
Everything you create belongs to you.
Your work stays private and under your control.
Start with a team conversation.
Rights or adaptation review
Use a pilot to evaluate Narrative against your material, team shape, and adaptation questions.
Security or buyer review
If the work requires legal, procurement, or security review, start a direct conversation with the team.
Writer or creator access
If you are applying as an individual writer or creator rather than on behalf of the IP holder, use the writer access route instead.