How do I use tags?
Tags are managed from tag settings, and a name is all a tag needs. You can tag scripts, ideas, filming locations and media library files with the same tag, and that is the point: a project groups what belongs to one body of work, while a tag groups what resembles each other across all your projects: a recurring subject, a sponsor, a shooting style. Available on every plan.
Tags versus projects
A project answers "whose work is this?". A tag answers "what does this resemble?".
A project gathers what belongs to one stream. A tag runs across all of them and gathers what is alike: a subject you return to, a sponsor, a shooting style you use on different jobs.
Creating a tag
From tag settings, add a new tag. The only required field is the name.
Where tags can be used
The same tag can be applied to four things:
- Scripts
- Ideas
- Filming locations
- Media library files
That is where the value is: one tag named after a recurring subject collects the idea you caught, the script you wrote from it, the location you shot it at, and the footage you saved, even when those sit in different projects.
When you convert
Converting an idea into a script carries the idea's tags over to the script automatically, so you do not start tagging again.
Plans
Available on every plan.
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Last updated 12 August 2026