Short shows.
Real stars.
FameFlow Shows is a mobile streaming app for short vertical series — episodes of one to two minutes, licensed celebrities in the cast, and an AI production line behind every premiere. Episode one of every show is free.










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A catalog built
for the daily habit.
Serialized stories designed for the phone: a cliffhanger every ninety seconds, weekly premieres, and everything watchable in the gaps of a day.
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Every show is built around a licensed star and released only on FameFlow Shows — 40+ originals at launch and 8 new premieres a month.
The star is the franchise
Detective, action, romance and thriller — each series exists because a real star licensed their face into it. You will not find these titles on any other service.
8 premieres a month
The AI production line turns a greenlight into a released season in days — the catalog compounds instead of trickling.


and the whole live roster belowNew seasons drop as events.
Watched together, live.
A synchronized premiere window puts the whole audience in one room: a live counter on screen, the comment thread exploding in real time — and the star in the thread with everyone else.
everyone shut up it's STARTING
we went crazy filming this one. enjoy the premiere 🔥
THE STAR IS IN THE CHAT. I repeat: IN THE CHAT
130k of us watching the same second. this is a stadium
already counting down to episode two tomorrow
Every language.
Lip-synced from day one.
AI dubbing in 12+ languages ships with every premiere — matched to the actor's lips and to the culture: the script itself is adapted, so jokes and idioms land instead of translating. One story, every culture.
Tap a language — the voice, the lips and the caption switch together. 12+ at launch.
Scroll — the world changes language with you. The voice, the mouth and the caption switch together.
Script, adaptedoriginal script
“Nobody watches this show late. Nobody watches a copy.”
“A spoiler is just a time zone turned into a social class. We deleted the time zone.”
Topped the Brazil chart without ever landing there.
0new fans · zero visitsThe actor's own performance, re-voiced and re-synced — the mouth speaks your language.
12+tongues, frame-accurateThe finale conversation happens in one room, in everyone's own language.
0languages in the first hourMost of the audience lives where the show wasn't made.
0%of watch time from outside the origin marketStars come in famous —
and leave more famous.
Your fans already have a daily moment on their phone. A series puts you inside it — a story they come back to every single day. You are where your audience is, and you grow there.






Your fans are already here, every day
They open the app the way they open their messages — and part of that daily ritual is time with you. Not a promo they scroll past once, but a story they come back to tomorrow.
Every Monday, fans show you where you stand
The weekly chart isn't something you campaign for — it simply shows who fans couldn't stop watching. You find out what your audience did all week while you were living your life.
Your biggest fans carry your name
Fans join with a code that has your name on it, and bring their friends in through you. Your most loyal people stop being an anonymous number — they become a crowd you can see, thank, and call on.
Not how many follow you. How deeply they're with you.
French Montana412K watch hrs▲ 2
Emily Garcia341K watch hrs▲ 4
Ayarla Souza296K watch hrs▼ 2
Alan Iko262K watch hrs▲ 1Fans don't just love a star. They love who they were when they fell for you.
For fans who grew up with you, your face is a key — it unlocks the summer your song was everywhere, the friends they first watched you with.
A new story every day makes those memories vivid again and saves them back with fresh warmth. You're not competing with their nostalgia — you're renewing it.
And new ones get written: a premiere watched live with thousands of fans becomes “I was there the night that episode dropped.” You become part of your fans' own stories — on your terms.
Your face is yours
Your likeness appears only in the series you approved — never anywhere else, never after the agreement ends.
Nothing airs without your yes
You approve every script before the shoot and see every episode before it goes live.
You choose the company you keep
No brand, product, or ad appears next to your story without your sign-off.
You can turn it off
Say the word and your series comes down — from the app and from everything used to make it.
You see every dollar
A live statement shows what your series earned and exactly how your share was calculated.
Every cliffhanger gets a comment.
Fans argue the twists, cheer the cameos and count the hours to the next drop — live under every episode. A sample of the room:
NO WAY they ended it there. I need episode 5 RIGHT NOW
French Montana just walked into the diner scene and I lost it
called the twist back in episode one. nobody believed me. receipts below
that ending should be illegal. see everyone at the premiere
the way he looked at the camera before the cut… I screamed
THE CAMEO. my friend from school is in the show, standing next to the star??
watched the whole season on my commute. zero regrets
got my name in the credits!!! season finale, top supporters, that's me
rewatched the hallway scene five times. the lighting is unreal
ninety seconds is the perfect episode length, change my mind
showed my mom episode one. she's on episode nine.
Bisping throwing a punch in slow motion deserves an award
Advertising people choose to watch.
Full-screen and sound-on, inside star-led series — a pause the viewer expects, never an interruption. Three formats, live below.
Format 01 · Native
In the scene, not on top of it
The product is a prop with a role — written into the episode, shot on the show's own pipeline.
×3.8 ROI on one scene
Format 02 · Rewarded
Chosen to unlock the story
“Watch the ad, open the episode.” Your spot is the price of the cliffhanger — played to the end.
Completion 96% · Sound-on 87%
Format 03 · Install
Your install is the reward
One tap installs your app and opens the next two episodes. Nobody skips the install they came for.
CVR ×6 vs standard CPIThe brand is in the scene,
not on top of it.
Episode one of Old Dues, the rooftop meet: the card that crosses the bar is the sponsor's. For exactly those fifteen seconds the player surfaces the same tappable plate you see here — the story keeps playing, and the brand rides the scene.
Written into the scene
The product is a prop with a role — set dressing, a line, a story beat — produced on the same pipeline as the show itself.
On screen for a span, not a slot
The plate lives only while the product is in frame. This scene carries it from 2:40 to 2:55 — timed to the second against the cut.
Tap-through, always disclosed
One tap opens the sponsor's page and the Ad mark never leaves the frame. No pre-roll, no pause, no banner blindness.
Plata Card · Banco PlataAd · paid placement
Your brand is the key
to the next episode.
Cut straight from the app: the story stops at a locked episode and the viewer looks for a way in. A 15-second ad opens one door. Installing your app opens two — the strongest offer in the sheet, at the exact second they want it most.

One slot. Two currencies. The frame dresses for your brand.
Four placeholder brands share the demo slot. When the rotation turns, the backdrop, the sponsor plate and both unlock offers restyle in the same beat. Your offer picks its weight: a 15-second view opens one episode — an install opens two.
The offer lands at the peak of motivation: the viewer wants the next episode — and your app is holding the door. Nobody skips the install they came for.
From budget to viewer,
in one delivery beat.
Under the formats sits a plain pipeline: campaigns come in on one side, measured views come out the other. No black box — every step is visible in the ads manager.
Budget & creative
The advertiser sets a budget, uploads the spot, and picks a goal.
- Vertical video · 15–30s
- Goal: installs, views or reach
- Self-serve, no account manager
By content, not by person
Campaigns target genres, shows, stars, geo and language — never personal profiles.
- Genres · shows · stars
- Geo & language
- Rewarded-only option
Decided at showtime
A viewer hits a paywall or a break; eligible campaigns compete for that one slot, right then.
- Runs at the moment of the view
- Caps & pacing respected
- Floor price per slot
Into the show
The winning spot lands as a rewarded unlock on the paywall, or an interstitial between episodes.
- Rewarded on the paywall
- Interstitial between episodes
- Frame dressed for the brand
Counted, then proven
Impressions, completions and conversions flow back into the report — installs tie to campaigns through the pixel.
- Impressions & completion
- Verified delivery
- Conversions via the pixel
From brief to a star-led episode.
Beyond the ad slots sits the loop no other platform runs: a brand briefs, a star is matched, the AI line shoots — and the campaign IS the show.
Type one sentence.
Launch a star campaign.
Co-Pilot reads your brand, matches a licensed star and produces the ads itself — video, voice, lipsync, your actual product in hand. Zero upfront talent fee: generation is free, and the star's license runs only while your ad does.
It does the homework
Reads your site, learns your guidelines and matches a licensed star to your audience before it replies.
It makes all the ads
Your real product from one reference photo. Video, voice, lipsync — up to 50 variations from a single request.
It gets better every flight
Pushes to Ads Manager, Pixel closes the loop — the next fifty variants are briefed by what actually converted.


video · voice · lipsync

Generation is free in Celebrity Mode — you pay only the star's display license, and it switches off when you do.
Self-serve,
from brief to report.
A campaign cabinet for advertisers: launch without an account manager, target by content, and read reporting that matches what actually ran.
Measure installs and in-app actions from your campaigns.
One line on your landing page closes the loop: which campaign drove the install, and what the viewer did after — first watch, episode unlock, VIP start.
Installs and unlocks tied back to the exact campaign, show and slot they came from.
A short vocabulary of in-app actions — install, first_watch, unlock, vip_start — no custom wiring.
Aggregated counts only. No personal identifiers ever leave the app.
Coins, VIP,
and prices that adapt.
Every show hooks before it charges: the first episodes are free, then the viewer chooses — unlock with coins, watch a rewarded ad, or go VIP.
First episodes free
Episode one of every show costs nothing. The paywall arrives only after the story has already earned attention.
Coins unlock episodes
One tap per episode; the price sits right on the plate — like 45 — and stays visible before the viewer commits.
Dynamic pricing
Prices are set per market, per show and per episode, and adjust with demand — a premiere and a back-catalog episode never cost the same.
Three ways to pay — coins, one rewarded ad, or VIP — and the price of every episode is tuned live, per market and per show.
An AI production line
behind every premiere.
The catalog scales because production does: an AI pipeline takes a series from script to a localized, released season at a speed and cost traditional production can't touch. Every likeness on screen is licensed and consented.
Writers' room
AI-assisted scripts and series bibles, tuned per genre and market.
Licensed casting
Consent-first likeness of real stars, scoped per show and per territory.
AI production
Episodes assembled from performance capture and generation — no set days.
Localization
Subtitles and dubs generated for every launch language in the same pass.
Release
Weekly drop schedule, premiere events, and instant catalog-wide updates.
The first episode is free.
Short vertical series with real stars — in your pocket, in your language, one cliffhanger at a time.
Every show has an audience.This one has a cast.
Watching is the audition. Comment under tonight's episode — and tomorrow your words can be in the script, your name in gold at the finale.
One name in the credits brings five new viewers chasing theirs.
One fan. One line. One scene with the star.
Money books the audition. Only the star casts the scene. Twelve cameos a season — no exceptions, no price.
1 in 3 new viewers arrives on a fan's code. The chart never ranks the star — it ranks what her fandom did this week.
37 replies this season. Every one was earned. None were owed.