Plot twist for people who build narrative worlds, stories, series or long‑form content. A new platform wants to help you tell them faster and smarter.
Othelia Technologies has introduced a new AI-based storytelling platform called “Othelia”. The purpose is to assist authors, storytellers, and producers in structuring, building, and managing complex narrative worlds by utilising AI that understands story logic rather than just text.
Storytelling is no longer the exclusive realm of novelists and screenwriters. With more creators creating brands, courses, podcasts, and video series, being able to write a compelling narrative is a powerful move. Othelia provides tools for constructing character arcs, world-building, narrative maps, and even automating elements of the storytelling process.
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What this means for creators
If you’re creating any type of “story” (videos with narrative, brand story arcs, courses that follow a journey), this could become a major assist. Use it to structure faster, iterate, and test new formats.
The story still wins. Even the best AI tool cannot replace authenticity, voice, and your unique perspective. Use this as an enhancement rather than outsourcing your entire tale.
Consider packaging storytelling templates, narratively driven content, or serialised content to generate additional revenue streams. Platforms promote creators that tell compelling stories.
What this means for entrepreneurs
These technologies can help small teams or single founders establish content-led businesses (e.g., podcasts, video series, narrative-driven marketing) by reducing production friction and accelerating your roadmap.
Consider how you might include this in your workflow: perhaps you sell storytelling as a service, create an agency around it, or integrate it into a subscription business.
As a specialist tool for storyworlds and narrative design, there is now less competition, allowing for a differentiated offering.