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Narrativy is a platform where anyone can read, write, and sell interactive multi-ending stories. It is built for people who love storytelling and believe stories should be shaped by choices. Writers can create using an easy visual editor that lets them connect chapters into branching narratives with multiple endings. Publishing is instant, ownership stays with the author, and creators keep 90% of each sale. For readers, Narrativy offers an immersive experience with offline access, checkpoints to save progress, and both dark and light reading modes.
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Other platforms often take high fees, limit creative control, or lack proper tools for branching narratives. Narrativy is designed for both writers and readers, offers a seamless creation-to-reading experience, and focuses on fair pay and community support.
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Narrativy combines a full-featured interactive story editor with a fair revenue model where authors keep 90% of sales. It supports multi-ending stories, offline reading, checkpoints, and instant publishing, while allowing writers to retain full ownership of their work.
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Writers who want to create and sell choice-driven stories, and readers who enjoy immersive narratives where their decisions shape the outcome.
Narrativy.app's answer:
Inspired by the text-based game "Knights of San Francisco". I wanted to create a platform for anyone to make and enjoy interactive stories. After experimenting with game development in Flutter, the idea evolved into a full platform for writers and readers worldwide.
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NextJS, Tailwind, ShadCN, Supabase, Cloudflare
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While no single platform currently offers the full range of features Narrativy provides, we see indirect competition from established names like Episode Interactive, Choice of Games, and Twine, each strong in its niche but lacking the all-in-one creation, publishing, and monetization experience that Narrativy delivers.