The Vision Pro is an excellent device for work, and it's unfortunate that its install base turned out to be so low. I'm sure you're already aware of this but it's worth noting that exponentially more common solutions like Virtual Desktop and Big Screen Beta open up usage of your application in virtual reality to essentially all windows users on all headsets as well. I think the Quest has rolled out more than 3 million units now, and a large variety of incoming devices will provide consumer access to virtual work environments which are gradually becoming more and more popular.
Personally I'm looking forward to the inevitable computer monitor embedded in a contact lens. A script is a script on any screen, but embracing forward thinking technologies is a great way to communicate to your audience that the mentality behind your product isn't mired in the past like many alternative screenwriting platforms.
I'm a proponent of hybrid AI workflows, commonly evangelizing for a more nuanced understanding of how future technology can be used. In these early days the crowd at large Is favoring an oversimplified understanding of AI as a genie that does all the work for you, but I think it's far more useful when used as a force multiplier for genuine human creativity. I was curious as to whether your program leverages machine learning, and if so how.