In the Follow-Up Questions feature, there are two types of reviewers: the Overview Reviewer and the Full Context Reviewer. Each offers unique insights into your work, helping you refine your screenplay from different angles.
Full Context Reviewer is an advanced feature and costs Greenlight Tokens to use, whereas Overview Reviewer does not.
Overview Reviewer: High-Level Insights
The Overview Reviewer is designed to provide high-level feedback on your screenplay. It operates by accessing only the surface-level information of your script, such as the general plot structure, character development, and thematic elements. This type of reviewer is excellent for getting a quick sense of your screenplay’s strengths and weaknesses without delving into the specifics of your dialogue or scene construction.
Key Features:
- General Feedback: Offers insights on broad aspects of your screenplay.
- Non-Specific Examples: It will not cite direct excerpts from your script, ensuring feedback remains general and high-level.
- Cost: 1 Follow-Up Question.
Only limited by the Follow-Up Question limit on your account.
This reviewer is particularly useful when you’re more focused on the overarching story and character arcs rather than the nuances of dialogue and scene details.
Full Context Reviewer: Detailed Analysis
On the other end of the spectrum, the Full Context Reviewer provides an in-depth analysis by accessing the entirety of your uploaded script. This advanced tool can pinpoint specific elements within your screenplay, offering direct examples and critiques of dialogue, scene descriptions, and more.
Key Features:
- Detailed Feedback: Delivers in-depth analysis with direct references to your script.
- Specific Examples: Cites exact dialogues and scenes, offering tangible examples of areas for improvement.
- Cost: 1 Follow-Up Question + 2 Greenlight Tokens.
Only limited by the Follow-Up Question limit and Tokens available on your account.
An example of the utility of the Full Context Reviewer can be seen when addressing specific concerns about your screenplay. If you ask, “Give me a few examples in the script where the dialogue is stiff,” the Full Context Reviewer will provide precise dialogues, whereas the Overview Reviewer will not.
This detailed approach is invaluable for refining your screenplay, ensuring that every line of dialogue and scene description is polished and effective.
Comparative Insights for Comprehensive Feedback
One of the most significant advantages of using both types of reviewers is the ability to receive layered feedback. Since each reviewer offers a different perspective on the same screenplay, you gain a more comprehensive understanding of your work’s strengths and areas for improvement. This dual approach can be particularly beneficial in refining your screenplay to its highest potential, providing insights from both a macro and micro perspective.
In summary, understanding the capabilities and differences between our Overview and Full Context Reviewers can greatly enhance your screenplay revision process. Whether you’re still developing or putting the finishing touches on your script, leveraging these tools in tandem can provide you with a rich, multi-dimensional analysis of your work, ultimately leading to a stronger, more compelling screenplay.
Please note: Greenlight Tokens are site credits and not related to cryptocurrency or blockchain.

