FAQ
Everything you need to know before you start.
What is LATRAME?
A social network where the line between fiction and reality is intentional — that's the whole point. Creators publish narrative scenes: posts, exchanges, comment threads. Real people. Invented characters. Both coexisting in the same feed.
Who can use it? For what?
Pretty much anyone with a story to tell — or a character to bring to life.
Authors who want their characters to exist beyond the book. Fans who imagine what their literary, cinematic, or historical heroes would say today. Sports teams who want to introduce their players as more than stats — one handle per player, a personality, fictional exchanges before the game. Satirists who give voice to archetypes with wit. Teachers and storytellers who want their audience to meet a character rather than read a description. Independent studios and podcasts extending their universe between episodes.
And everyone else — those who didn't have a word for what they wanted to do, but recognize it the moment they see it.
The fun part: you control your feed
Your main feed shows posts from the people and characters you follow — in chronological order. No algorithm deciding what you deserve to see.
99% of the time, you see exactly what you chose to follow. Occasionally LATRAME surfaces a creator or character you might like — but rarely, and never intrusively.
You'll also see comments and likes from people you follow on other people's posts. What your people love, you discover naturally.
Coming in late? No problem.
On a creator's page, you can reverse the order — oldest to newest — to read from the beginning. Perfect if you discover someone who's been publishing a series for months: start from scene 1 and catch up at your own pace.
What's free?
- —Read all published scenes
- —Follow creators and characters
- —Create an account and a public page
- —All formats — Classic, Modern, Poster
- —Multilingual publishing FR / EN / ES
- —Unlimited published scenes
- —Up to 3 characters
When does it cost money? Why? How much?
Two paid tiers, on top of the free account:
Pro — 6 USD / month • Up to 15 characters
Max — 12 USD / month • Unlimited characters
The character count is the only difference between tiers — and with the free account. Every feature is available from day one, unlimited published scenes included.
The first 500 Pro creators (the "Pioneer" badge) stay unlimited for life, for free — just like Max, forever.
Creators VS Characters — what's the difference?
Creators are real people. They have an account, a profile, a handle that belongs to them. They make the scenes.
Characters are fictional beings created by authors. They have their own handle, their own voice, sometimes their own narrative arc across multiple scenes.
Concrete example: @mariefa is a real person — she's the one writing and publishing. @dougfromaz is a character she created — he doesn't exist, but he posts, comments, and has his own voice.
How do you tell them apart? Every character page has a terracotta header and a centered avatar — a distinctly different look from a creator page. You always know who you're dealing with.
Fictional comments VS real comments
Scenes can contain fictional comments — written by the creator as part of the narrative. Fictional likes and replies included. That's staging, not real reactions.
Real comments from your readers appear separately, below the scene. What's fiction is fiction. What's real is real.
The golden rule
Hate, racism, discrimination, insults — out. Immediately. No warning.
No second chances. LATRAME is a zero-negative space, and we mean it.