Migration guide · WriterDuet
WriterDuet excels at live co-writing. Inkwell matches that and adds version-control semantics underneath — named save points, draft lines for parallel takes, and incorporate between branches. Start from an export so everyone's on the same structured draft.
Export your script as Fountain (.fountain) or FDX (.fdx). Fountain is ideal when you want the plain-text source; FDX when you need production metadata preserved.
Create your Inkwell project and invite the room via collaboration settings. Everyone works on the same structured draft — not forked file copies.
Open Import / Export in Plot and choose the format you exported. Scene headings, cues, and dialogue map into structured data immediately.
After table reads or network notes, create a save point with a human label. WriterDuet history is automatic; Inkwell history is intentional — which is what makes diffs readable later.
When the room wants two endings in parallel, open a draft line instead of duplicating the project. Incorporate the winning scenes back to Main when you decide.
Yes — presence, comments, and shared editing are supported. See the collaboration guide for invite and permission details.
Import is whole-script. For partial merges, import to a draft line and incorporate selected scenes into Main.