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Maureen Kerr · 2026-05-18 · via Forbes - Innovation
A romantic love triangle.

Love triangles are a microdrama staple—and increasingly, a business

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Social platforms, brands and streamers are all using the same vertical format, but they are not chasing the same business.

The vertical drama format raises questions that miss the bigger business story. The category has already split into at least four models: vertical as a paid product, social programming, marketing and discovery. The screen orientation is the common feature. The economics are not.

The audience question is largely settled. People will watch scripted stories vertically, in short bursts, on phones. The open question is who captures the value.

Recent competitive moves are not versions of the same strategy. In April, Issa Rae’s Hoorae Media announced a micro-series partnership with TikTok and PineDrama, beginning with Screen Time. Producer Tommy Harper’s VeYou entered the market around the same time with a model built around app-style payment and connected-TV distribution.

Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video, meanwhile, have pushed vertical clip feeds into their mobile experiences—not as made-for-vertical originals, but to surface the shows they already make. Peacock is now testing the boundary, preparing two Bravo original microdramas for its mobile app this summer. Those are not the same businesses borrowing the same format.

Vertical As A Paid Product

ReelShort, DramaBox, GoodShort, FlexTV and a long tail of competitors operate freemium apps where viewers watch the first episodes free and then pay to continue. The economics are closer to mobile gaming than television: heavy marketing spend, aggressive hooks and long series designed to keep viewers paying. The content is programmed around conversion—not the finale, but the point at which a viewer must decide whether to pay.

It is the most established vertical-drama business commercially, and also one of the most exposed: Any change in Apple or Google’s policies on subscriptions, payments or discovery ranking hits the model directly.

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Vertical As Marketing

Native, P&G Studios, dentsu Entertainment and Pixie USA launched The Golden Pear Affair, a 55-episode vertical microsoap. Early episodes are free across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and Native’s YouTube channel. Viewers are then directed to the series’ owned site, thegoldenpearaffair.com, where the full story is $9.99. Native promotions generate coins that unlock additional episodes.

This is more than branded entertainment. Native is producing the show, building the audience, charging for access and turning viewers into customers. P&G helped shape the original soap opera by producing serialized entertainment around household brands; The Golden Pear Affair applies the same logic to vertical feeds and owned digital commerce.

It is not only competing with the TV pilot or the streamer original. It is competing with the media plan and the product launch.

Vertical As Discovery

The fourth business is the easiest to misread. Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video are all putting vertical video deeper into their streaming apps and using vertical clips as discovery tools for the programming they already own.

Disney+ launched Verts in March, a mobile feed of vertical scenes from Disney+ titles, where users can swipe, add a title to their watchlist or jump straight into a show. Netflix followed on April 30 with Clips, a vertical feed it positions as a general discovery layer for the service rather than a vertical-drama destination.

A week later, Prime Video rolled out its own Clips feed, a personalized vertical experience that lets users move from a snippet into watching, renting, buying, subscribing or saving the full title.

This is a different business from ReelShort. The vertical clip is not the product. It is a pathway into the product. The value is not in the clip itself. It comes when a clip gets a viewer to start a show, stay subscribed, rent something or save a title for later.

Peacock is the caveat that makes the boundary visible. Bravo’s planned unscripted microdramasSalon Confessionals with Madison LeCroy and Campus Confidential: Miami, both slated for the Peacock mobile app this summer—suggest that streamers may test vertical originals alongside vertical discovery. That does not collapse the categories. It shows how quickly companies are moving between them.

China And The Cost Floor

One development cuts across all four models: production cost.

Chinese state news agency Xinhua reports that more than 10,000 AI-generated animated micro-dramas have gone online each month since the start of 2026, with about 50,000 new AI-native titles added to Douyin in March alone.

Industry data platform DataEye, cited by Xinhua, estimated AI-generated comic-style micro-dramas at 16.8 billion yuan, or about $2.44 billion, in 2025 market share. The tools driving the shift, including ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0, are lowering both the cost and time required to produce competitive vertical content.

That changes the math for everyone competing in the U.S. paid-product bucket. The premium-quality thesis—that Hollywood-grade production can defend a paywall against cheaper imports—depends on viewers continuing to pay for live-action quality at scale.

If AI tooling pushes the production cost of competitive content sharply lower, the premium thesis has less room to operate than it did six months ago.

The same tooling sits inside the social-programming bucket, too. ByteDance owns both Seedance and TikTok. The platform distributing Issa Rae’s Screen Time is owned by the same company whose AI video model drew cease-and-desist demands from the Motion Picture Association over alleged infringement.

That is not a contradiction. It is the structure of the market: One parent company sits close to both a major distribution surface for serialized vertical attention and one of the AI tools changing the cost base underneath it.

VeYou does not fit cleanly anywhere, and that is why it is worth watching. Its model combines viewer payment with Google TV and Google Play distribution—a hybrid of app-style monetization and platform-style discovery, betting that vertical drama can move upmarket without losing the hooks that made the category work.

Where The Value Accrues

The four models make money differently: viewer payments, platform attention, brand sales and catalog discovery. That is where buyers and investors will look.

The paywalled app segment is the most likely to consolidate. The platform-native segment is exposed to platform policy shifts, especially around TikTok. The brand-funded segment is the one marketers will watch if vertical drama can combine entertainment, performance marketing and commerce without collapsing into conventional advertising.

The streamers are the ones to watch for partnerships, licensing deals or acquisitions, especially if a premium vertical supplier can prove it gets people watching more shows and staying subscribed.

The clearer question is what job vertical video is doing for each player. For ReelShort, it is the product. For TikTok, it is programming inside the feed. For Native and P&G, it is a branded story funnel. For Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video, it is a way to put their own shows in front of viewers. For Peacock, it may be an early test of whether those lines can be crossed.

The winners will not be the companies that understand vertical video as a format. They will be the companies that understand which business they are actually in.