Interactive stories that put Ghanaian readers in the director's chair.
Ghanaians have never been shy about how a story should have gone — who a character should have ended up with, what a movie's ending should have been, which decision was the wrong one. That instinct shows up everywhere, in living rooms and group chats, but it rarely has anywhere to actually act on it.
MyStory is built around that instinct directly. Instead of watching a story unfold, readers make the decisions that shape it — set in places, names, and situations that feel like home rather than a translated import.
What shipped:
MyStory has been read by over 2,000 users across its three published stories so far — early validation that handing readers control over a locally set story is exactly the hook it sounds like.
More stories are in development, each adding new branches and decision points for returning readers to explore.
MyStory is live right now — no install, no signup wall.