Story-first RP Scenarios • Profiles • DMs

Roleplay, as if it had a timeline.

Feedverse is built for collaborative narrative worlds: create scenarios, write in-character posts, build character profiles, and keep conversations moving in DMs. Great for social media AUs (socmed AU / SNS AU), modern worldbuilding, and long-running story arcs.

App guide

Designed for roleplay communities

Everything is organized around scenarios (worlds). Profiles help you play characters without mixing identities. Posts let your story read like a feed — from modern AUs to D&D campaigns.

Scenarios

Separate worlds with their own members, posts, and conversations — clean boundaries for multi‑universe roleplay.

Character profiles

One user, multiple characters. Avatars, bios, and handles that stay consistent within each scenario.

Timeline + DMs + GM tools

Public story beats in posts, private threads in DMs, and GM-friendly controls to track updates (like stats) as the story evolves.

For social media AUs

Keep the vibe of social platforms while staying in-character. Use the feed for public beats and DMs for private scenes.

For ongoing campaigns

A place to store story history, keep character presence strong, and keep a group moving. Your scenario becomes an archive.

FAQ

Quick answers to the questions people usually ask before starting a world on Feedverse. Still stuck? Join the Discord and create a ticket.

What is a “scenario”?

A scenario is one self-contained world. Members, character profiles, posts, DMs, settings, and story history all stay inside that one space, so your vampire AU, school RP, and campaign notes do not bleed into each other.

Can I play more than one character?

Yes. One account can create and switch between multiple character profiles inside the same scenario. Each profile has its own avatar, bio, handle, posts, and DM presence, so you can stay in-character without mixing voices.

What can I actually do inside Feedverse?

The main flow is simple: join or create a scenario, make your characters, post in the timeline, and DM as those characters. On top of that, Feedverse also has OC pages, campaign-friendly tools, notifications, pinned posts, and a separate Pics space for photos, stories and more.

Is this only for social media AUs?

No. It works well for SNS AU and socmed-style roleplay, but it is also built for longer-running group stories, modern worldbuilding, private scene writing, and campaign-style play. If your group needs character identities, public posts, and private threads in the same place, Feedverse fits.

What is the Pics feed?

The Pics feed is the visual side of Feedverse. It is separate from the main text timeline, but it uses the same characters and scenarios. You can use it for in-character photo posts, stories and more when a scene works better as a social-media visual than as a regular post.

What is the difference between story mode and campaign mode?

Story mode keeps things lightweight for freeform roleplay. Campaign mode adds more structure for game-like play, including extra tools such as character sheets, pins, post types, and other GM-friendly controls. You can choose the mode that matches how organized or game-like your group wants the scenario to feel.

Can characters be shared between players?

Yes. Feedverse supports shared profiles, which are useful for NPC accounts, school or company accounts, group journals, factions, and any character identity more than one player needs to use. The same scenario can mix personal characters and shared ones.

Can I backdate a message or a post?

Yes. If you backdate a post, it is placed at that point in the scenario timeline instead of staying at the top like a newly made post. Messages can also be reordered, so chats can be cleaned up or rearranged when a scene needs a different flow.

How do invite codes work?

A scenario owner can share an invite code so other people can join the same world quickly. It is especially handy for Discord groups, because one code can bring players into the right scenario without manual setup.

Can I organize scenarios and chats?

Yes. Scenarios can be sorted into folders, and DMs can also be sorted into their own separate folders. That lets you organize worlds one way and conversations another way, which is especially useful when one profile is involved in a lot of chats at once.

How can I see the list of players in a scenario?

Open the scenario, then open the scenario menu and tap Players. That screen shows everyone in the scenario along with the character profiles they currently have there, so it is the fastest way to check who is in the world and jump to their profiles.

How do I create a duplicate chat with the same character?

Start a new DM or group chat from the Messages screen and pick the same participants or character again, then turn off reuse existing chat before you create it. With reuse on, Feedverse opens the existing thread. With it off, you can make a separate parallel chat with the same character for a different scene.

Is Feedverse free?

Yes. Everything currently available in the beta is free and will stay free. In the future we may add optional paid extras, but not by taking away features people already use in the beta.

How do I delete my account or request data deletion?

You can request deletion any time — see the Data Deletion page for the current process and expected timeline.