This Is Not a Contact Form. It’s an Application.
We could have built a waitlist. Collect emails, drip-feed updates, announce general availability in six months.
Instead, we review every project individually. When you tell us what you’re working on, someone on the team reads it—not a routing algorithm, not a lead-scoring model, a person who understands narrative production. We respond with specifics: what Fabula can do with your scripts today, what it can’t do yet, and whether the timing is right.
That takes longer than a waitlist. It also means that when we say “we’re ready for your project,” we mean it.
Currently processing Star Trek: The Next Generation, The West Wing, Doctor Who, Motherland: Fort Salem, and Indiana Jones.
Tell Us About Your Project
We work with showrunners, writers’ rooms, development executives, researchers, and the occasional investor who understands that narrative infrastructure is a category, not a feature. Whatever brought you here, start by telling us what you’re building. That’s the conversation we want to have.
We’ve Got It. Here’s What Happens Next.
Your project, not your email—that’s what we’re reviewing. Someone on the team will read what you’ve told us within a few days and come back with a specific assessment—not a generic “thanks for your interest” email, but an honest read on what Fabula can do with your material and what onboarding looks like. In the meantime, the live catalog is the best way to see the system thinking.
Not Ready to Apply?
The live catalog is open. Browse four seasons of The West Wing as a knowledge graph and see the context engine working on real scripts. When you’re ready to talk about yours, we’ll be here.