This month Chicago and San Francisco-based startup Paperlet unveiled a new interactive storytelling platform that enables writers to progressively share their work and grow an online readership by enhancing their texts with a variety of media content.
Paperlet is currently working on gauging how writers want to use the platform going forward. So far the creators have been seeing a lot of text-only documents popping up, which, Saine admits, is fine, though he pointed out that if writers want to get the most out of Paperlet they should be figuring out ways to enhance the story with all of the website’s tools. “What we’ve been trying to do is build some example content,” said Saine, who has been working on some tutorial texts to get new authors excited about creating media rich content. For now the founders have raised a round of friends and family funding to use for marketing and Amazon Web Service bills. The company is looking to grow user engagement to gain traction and eventually work on building the market-side of the platform. “For a writer that is in a closed room for a while, they might start to lose that creative passion,” said Saine. “Paperlet gives them that ability to interact with their fans almost immediately… We think it’s going to be a really fun platform for people to use.”
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