Using your First-Look Report to revise your property
Turning notes into a practical plan.
Start by reading the summary and making sure it matches your intent. Look for recurring points in the notes since patterns usually matter most. Choose a small set of concrete changes to focus on for your next draft. Apply feedback to structure, characters, clarity, and more, then consider running a new First-Look Report when the revision is complete.
Note: Take every Report with a grain of salt. The goal of the First-Look Report is to offer clear, actionable feedback, but you (the writer) know your story best. Use the notes as professional guidance to strengthen your work, not as a rigid checklist.
