Getting Started

Everything you need to know to step into the light.

Hey, you. You showed up. That's already the hard part. Now let's get you moving — one step at a time, no experience necessary.
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Create your account

Sign up in about 60 seconds. Pick a username, choose your journey level starting point, and you're in. No credit card. No commitment. Just you and a blank stage.

Sign Up Free
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Browse the Exercise Library

Hundreds of improv games and acting exercises organized by skill, group size, and duration. Find a warm-up, a listening drill, or a scene game and try it out. Favorite the ones that hit.

Explore Exercises
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Get today's Daily Prompt

A new prompt every day. A character to inhabit, a scene to start, a question to sit with. Takes 5 minutes. Earns XP. Builds the habit. Try it right now.

Today's Prompt
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Open the Scene Partner

Pick Free Improv, set a scenario ("two strangers in an elevator during a blackout"), and go. The AI is always ready. It never cancels, never judges, never checks its phone mid-scene. Just say yes.

Open Scene Partner
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Play Game Night

Speed Characters, Emotion Roulette, Whose Line-style suggestions — play solo or with the AI facilitating. Great for warming up, breaking a block, or just remembering why you do this.

Play Games
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Practice scripts with AI

Upload a monologue or a scene, tell the platform which role is yours, and rehearse with the AI reading every other part. It scores your accuracy line by line — exact, close, or missed — so you can drill what needs work.

Script Practice
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Track your progress — earn XP and level up

Every practice session, journal entry, and completed exercise earns XP. Watch your journey level climb from Baby all the way to God. Unlock achievements along the way. The leaderboard shows how your progress stacks up against the community.

View Leaderboard
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Write in your journal

What scared you today? What clicked? Where did you go into your head? The journal is private, prompted daily, and one of the fastest ways to grow as a performer. Write honestly. Nobody's reading it but you.

Open Journal
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Build your portfolio

When you're ready to be found — headshot, bio, training history, coach endorsements, skills, demo reel. Your portfolio is your professional presence on this platform and in the talent directory.

Build Portfolio
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Browse auditions

Roles posted by casting directors, studios, and independent projects. Filter by type, location, self-tape vs. in-person. When something fits, submit your portfolio with one click. Your next role is in here somewhere.

See Auditions
You've been in the trenches. You know what it's like to watch someone find their voice for the first time. This platform was built around what you do. Let's set you up right.
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Sign up as a Coach

Check "I want to teach" during signup to unlock all the coaching tools from day one. If you already have an account, switch to Coach mode from your profile — it takes about 30 seconds.

Sign Up as Coach
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Set up your Coach Profile

This is your public page — the one students and casting directors see when they find you. Add your bio, training background, specialties, rates, and availability. A complete profile gets found. A half-done one doesn't.

Edit Coach Profile
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Add students to your Roster

Import existing students manually or invite them by email. Once they're in your roster you can track their XP, write session notes, assign homework, and see their portfolio progress. Think of it as your private teaching record for every student you've ever worked with.

Set Up Roster
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Build a Lesson Plan

Pull exercises from the library, write your own blocks, set timing, and build a full class plan. Save it, reuse it, share it publicly. Drag to reorder. The plan shows total runtime so you hit your class window exactly.

Create Lesson Plan
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Open Classroom Mode for your projector

Put it on the big screen. Full-screen, high-contrast interface built for the front of the room. Run your lesson plan step by step, spin emotion roulette, do Student Spotlight, or just let the AI play a character while your class reacts. This is the thing coaches keep coming back to.

Open Classroom Mode
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Use the Warm-Up Studio to start class

Choose a warm-up duration and the platform walks you and your class through a sequenced set of physical, vocal, and mental exercises with timing built in. No more "okay what do we do first" — just hit start and go.

Start Warm-Up
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Run Game Night for energy

When the class needs a jumpstart — Speed Characters, Whose Line, Emotion Roulette. Works on the projector, works on a phone, works on a laptop pointed at the class. Fast to launch, fast to pay off.

Run Games
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Assign Homework with XP rewards

Create assignments and attach XP values. Students complete them, earn the XP, and you can see completion status in the roster. Tie rewards to XP milestones — free session, pick the game, extra solo time. Kids will do the work if there's something worth working toward.

Assign Homework
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Invite students and parents via email

Once your roster is populated, use Roster → Invite All to send welcome emails to everyone who hasn't created an account yet. Parents of minor students get a separate invite with a progress summary link — no login needed to see their kid's highlights.

Open Roster
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Use Student Spotlight to personalize your coaching

Pull up any student on the big screen with a personalized prompt and your private note about where they are in their work. The class sees the spotlight — only you see your note. A small thing that changes the whole dynamic of a class. Try it once and you'll use it every session.

Open Classroom Mode
You know what you're looking for. Someone with the spark. Someone who does the work. This is where they live. Here's how to find them.
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Browse the Talent Directory

Actors and performers who've opted into being found — with headshots, bios, training backgrounds, journey levels, coach endorsements, and readiness scores. Real profiles from people doing real work. Filter by location, skill, age range, and more.

Browse Talent
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Use AI Search to describe who you need

Skip the filter dropdowns. Just tell the AI what you're looking for: "early 20s, Chicago, strong improv background, comfortable with physical comedy." It reads actual profiles and surfaces the real matches — not just keyword hits.

Try AI Search
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Bookmark actors you're interested in

Save profiles to a private bookmark list as you browse. They won't know you've bookmarked them — it's your private shortlist. Come back to it when you're ready to reach out or when the right project materializes.

Browse & Bookmark
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Send Contact Requests to reach actors directly

When you're ready to connect, send a contact request through the platform. The actor sees your profile and message and chooses whether to share their contact info. It's a one-step introduction that respects everyone's time and privacy.

Connect with Actors
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Post an audition listing

Create a listing with the project details, role description, what you're looking for, location or self-tape requirements, and deadline. It goes live in the auditions section where motivated performers are actively looking. They apply with their portfolio — you review on your schedule.

Post an Audition