StoryScore analyzes your scripts on the mechanics that make stories stick. Not grammar. Not readability. Storytelling.
You wrote the script. Polished the grammar. Shortened the sentences. Ran it through every tool. Then you hit publish, and nothing. No comments. No shares. No one remembered it.
The problem was never your writing. It was your storytelling.
Every script gets scored on the mechanics that separate forgettable content from stories people repeat.
Does your script create questions the audience needs answered? Unresolved tension keeps people watching. Closed loops let them leave.
Facts inform. Emotions stick. This axis measures whether your script connects to feelings your audience already carries.
"Revenue grew" is abstract. "We went from 12 customers to 400 in 90 days" is concrete. This axis catches every vague line.
Setup, conflict, resolution. Does your script follow a structure that carries the audience forward, or does it wander?
Will anyone quote this tomorrow? This axis evaluates phrasing, rhythm, and the density of lines worth remembering.
YouTube video, LinkedIn post, pitch deck, cold email. Any content script works.
See exactly where your storytelling lands across all 5 axes, scored out of 100.
Get specific rewrite suggestions per axis. See the before/after difference in your score.
Built by a storyteller with 13 years and 2,500 stories behind the lens. This isn't another grammar tool. It's what comes after.