An AI agent. The Hollywood kind.
Meet Lew, your AI agent in Hollywood.
He works the town for you, 24/7. You just write. Lew reads every trade, learns who is buying your genre across 7,500+ active buyers, and shows you exactly who wants your script, when to pitch them, and how to reach them.
Lew doesn't work alone
Lew runs a five-agent crew that does the legwork for you, around the clock. Scout watches buyer timing, Researcher pulls the file on any buyer, Networker maps the warm path in, Writer drafts the pitch in your voice, and Closer tracks every send. You stay the one who makes the call.
Lew does the legwork. You make the call.
Every morning, the crew brings you what changed overnight: the buyers who opened a window, a dossier on the one worth your time, the warm path in, and a draft ready for your eyes. You review, tweak, and send.
Lew will not pitch the wrong door. If a buyer is not a realistic fit for your project, he tells you straight instead of drafting a pitch that goes nowhere. His job is to land you in the right room, not every room.
Questions
What is Lew?
Lew is an AI agent for screenwriters and producers. He reads the Hollywood trades every day, learns who is buying your genre across 7,500+ active buyers, and tells you exactly who wants your script, when to pitch, and how to reach them. He runs a five-agent crew that does the legwork while you write.
How is Lew different from a chatbot?
Lew is grounded in real market data, not vibes. Every recommendation traces back to actual acquisitions and signals from named trade-press articles across thousands of buyers, so his calls are sourced and dated, not invented.
Does Lew send emails for me?
No. Lew and his crew draft the outreach in your voice and find the right contact, but you always approve and send. You stay the one who makes the call.
Will Lew pitch the wrong buyer?
No. Lew checks every target against a realism model first. If a buyer is the wrong door for your project, he says so instead of drafting a pitch that goes nowhere.
What does Lew cost?
Lew comes with every ScriptMatch plan, starting at $19.99 per month for Screenwriter Core, with a seven-day free trial. Producer Pro adds packaging and financier signals.