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TikTok’s new PineDrama app brings short vertical dramas to your phone

By technologistmag.com19 January 20262 Mins Read
TikTok’s new PineDrama app brings short vertical dramas to your phone
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While scrolling through Instagram Reels you may have seen ads for DramaBox, a mobile app that streams short vertical dramas in the Chinese “duanju” format. Designed for quick, bite-sized storytelling on phones, it has racked up over 100 million downloads on the Google Play Store, showing there’s a clear demand for this kind of content. TikTok now appears ready to tap into that demand with its new PineDrama app.

PineDrama is now available on Android and iOS in the US and Brazil. It’s free and, unlike DramaBox, isn’t stuffed with ads, at least for now. The core idea is largely the same, though, giving users access to microdramas designed to be watched in a series of roughly one-minute episodes.

According to Business Insider, the app features a “Discover” tab where users can find new dramas by scrolling vertically through the recommendations or filtering results based on what’s trending. It spans a range of genres, including thriller, romance, and family dramas, with popular titles such as “Love at First Bite” and “The Officer Fell for Me.”

PineDrama also includes a handy “Watch history” section that lets users easily track all the dramas they’re watching and a “Favorites” section where they can save their top picks. The app even has a comments section where users can interact with others.

The microdrama space is about to get crowded

The launch comes as other major players are also looking to expand into the microdrama space. Earlier this month at CES, Disney shared plans to bring vertical videos to its mobile app later this year. The company aims to use the format for a variety of content, including trailers, promotional clips, and original short-form programming, though it has yet to reveal all the details.

With demand for vertical microdramas clearly growing, PineDrama gives TikTok a chance to compete against rivals like DramaBox and ReelShort, and carve out a niche before other big names enter the space.

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