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Interactive stories that begin with a single prompt

Write one line. Storyable builds the world, the cast and the opening scene, and hands you a story people can actually play.

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What you can makestories

stories you can browse right now
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stories you can browse right now

interface languages
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interface languages

sources you can build from
txt · md · docx · PDF

sources you can build from

Everything the story needs, in one place

From the first line to a published, playable work — without leaving the tab.

  • One line is enough

    Describe the story you want. Setting, cast and opening scene come back together, already wired to each other.

  • Edit by talking

    The studio agent applies its suggestions immediately and keeps an undo for every one. Checkpoints let you return to any earlier version of the work.

  • Bring your own material

    Drop in txt, md, docx or PDF. Storyable reads it and lays it out as a story skeleton you can keep editing.

  • Characters that hold up

    Personality, voice, relationships and portrait in one sheet. Publish a character on its own, or cast it into any story.

  • Artwork in the same window

    Covers at 3:4, thumbnails at 1:1, scene art at 16:9. Presets and a shared seed keep every image looking like the same work.

  • Publish, then play

    One public link and anyone can play it. Your published work collects on a creator page at your own @handle.

Three steps, start to published

The path is the same whether you start from a line or from a folder of notes.

  1. 1Describe

    Say what you want

    A sentence, a rough premise, or a document you already have. Anything is a valid starting point.

  2. 2Refine

    Shape it in conversation

    Ask for changes, see them applied, undo the ones you do not want. Preview the story the way a player will meet it.

  3. 3Publish

    Send it out

    Set the rating, cover and visibility, then publish. The link works for everyone, no account needed to look around.

From the community

Published stories are open to browse. You sign in when you start playing.

No published stories yet. Yours could be the first.

Your first story is one line away

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