Script Together

Murder mystery scripts built for the people at your table.

Generate a custom table read, invite friends to shape their characters, and turn a regular dinner into a shared story.

2 min
first draft
4-12
ideal guests
Free
to create

Private Draft

The Midnight Seating

56 pages
8 roles

INT. OLD HOTEL DINING ROOM - NIGHT

The last course arrives under silver domes. Nobody moves. The host checks the guest list twice.

JUNE
I know what everyone here is hiding. I just did not expect the dessert fork to be the clue.

M

Maya

The Reluctant Heiress

T

Theo

The Nervous Sommelier

J

June

The Retired Spy

N

Noah

The Local Gossip

Everyone has a role

No one sits out or waits for a turn.

Fits the night

Pick a runtime that works for drinks, dinner, or a full party.

Inside jokes included

Guest details become lines, reveals, and motives.

How It Works

A structured party flow without the hosting scramble.

Step 1

Choose the premise

Pick a tone, runtime, cast size, and setting. Script Together turns the brief into a party-ready mystery.

Step 2

Invite the cast

Send one link. Guests claim characters, add quirks, and shape the jokes before the script is finalized.

Step 3

Read it together

Everyone gets their part, secrets, and cues. No memorizing, no prep spiral, just a shared table read.

What You Get

The whole table gets enough material to play.

Script Together is not a generic prompt output. It is a party kit: a script, character context, guest links, and optional print-ready materials.

Build my party
Custom murder mystery script
Guest character claims
Personalized quirks and secrets
Digital access before print
Optional printed keepsake packets
Built for 30 to 90 minute parties

Proof Of Fun

Designed for guests who came to hang out, not rehearse.

"Everyone understood their role in five minutes. By the finale, the quietest person at the table was delivering the best lines."

Test party, 8 guests, 62 minute read

Questions

Useful answers before you start.

No. The format is designed for reading aloud with friends. The script carries the structure, and the character sheets give people enough context to play along comfortably.

Give your next dinner a plot.

Start with a premise. End with the story your friends keep quoting.

Start a script