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"Line Editing, Member Management, and Adaptive Pause"

v1.5.0 · April 18, 2026

Line Editing, Member Management, and Adaptive Pause

v1.5.0 · April 18, 2026


What's new

You can now add, edit, and delete dialogue lines directly inside a scene — without re-uploading the script. Fixes stay in place along with your notes, progress, and recordings.

Script owners can see exactly who has access to a shared script and remove members with one tap.

A new audio setting — Match pause to my recording — makes the TTS drill adapt the pause on your character's line to the length of your own recorded line, instead of using a fixed gap.


Why it matters for your rehearsal

Parsers are not perfect. Stage directions get absorbed into dialogue, a single speech gets split in two, a character name is missed. Before this release the only fix was to re-upload the script, which resets progress and loses recordings. Line editing closes that gap: the script stays yours, and small corrections stop being a blocker.

Member management matters once a production wraps or a role changes. Leaving old accounts attached to a script is untidy and, for some cast configurations, a privacy concern. Owners now have visibility and control without leaving the app.

Adaptive pause changes how the solo drill feels. A fixed gap is fine for memorization, but it doesn't teach rhythm. When the TTS waits exactly as long as you actually speak, the scene plays at your pace — which is what rehearsal rewards.


How to use it

Edit a line

  1. Long-press any dialogue line in a scene
  2. Choose Edit to rewrite it, or Delete to remove it
  3. To add a new line, use the insert action between two lines

Manage access

  1. Open a script you own and tap Who has access
  2. Review the list of members
  3. Tap a member to remove them — their notes and progress for this script are deleted; audio recordings are kept

Match pause to my recording

  1. Open a scene and tap the settings icon
  2. Under Audio settings, enable Match pause to my recording
  3. Record your lines — the TTS drill will then wait for exactly that duration on your turn

Also in this update

  • Recording badge on dialogue rows, so you can see which lines you've already recorded
  • More reliable speaker detection for scripts with unusual name separators
  • Script hub refreshes automatically when you return to the app from the background

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