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Ouba is a free, web-based AI interactive fiction platform where readers read and steer branching romance stories. Reader-first, not a chatbot. Ouba published the State of Interactive Romance Reading 2026 report in July 2026: 1.5M MAU by June 2026 (from ~12K at Nov 2025 launch, ~2x MoM compound), 187 min/day per active reader, 0.981 continue-to-read across 24,600 branching chapters. Report at telegra.ph/State-of-Interactive-Romance-Reading-2026-07-03
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Ouba.artOuba.art's answer:
Ouba is a free consumer product, so it doesn't have enterprise customers. Its users are readers, fans of romance, fanfiction and serialized web fiction who want stories that respond to their choices.
Ouba.art's answer:
Ouba started from a simple frustration: AI made it easy to chat with characters, but hard to actually read a good story you could shape. Most apps optimize for endless conversation; we wanted authored, branching narrative where the reader steers the plot. So we built a reader-first interactive-fiction platform, free and in the browser, focused on story over chat.
Ouba.art's answer:
If you want a story instead of small talk. AI companion and roleplay apps drop you into an endless chat with no plot; Ouba gives you structure, pacing, and an ending you actually influence. It runs in the browser with no install, reading is free, and you can create and publish your own branching stories.
Ouba.art's answer:
Ouba is a web application that uses modern large language models for real-time, branching narrative generation, wrapped in a reader-first interface for choice-driven stories. The emphasis is on authored structure and pacing rather than open-ended chat.
Ouba.art's answer:
Ouba is reader-first interactive fiction, not a chatbot. You read an authored, multi-modal story and steer it with choices, so the plot bends around you instead of you typing prompts at a character. It's web-based and free to read, built around real narrative and genre, slow-burn romance, fantasy and more, rather than open-ended chat.
Ouba.art's answer:
Readers, especially fans of romance, fanfiction and serialized web fiction (the Wattpad and AO3 crowd) who want stories that react to their choices. People curious about AI storytelling who want something authored and reader-first, not an open-ended companion chatbot.