TikTok has quietly launched a new micro drama app called PineDrama as the category picks up steam in the US

TikTok has quietly launched a new micro drama app called PineDrama as the category picks up steam in the US
By: Business Posted On: January 16, 2026 View:

TikTok has launched a dedicated micro-drama app called PineDrama
PineDrama/Kiichiro Sato/AP.
  • TikTok has rolled out a new micro drama app in the US and Brazil called PineDrama.
  • The app's feed looks a lot like TikTok's, but just contains videos from mini drama series.
  • The company has been experimenting in the category via a "Minis" section in its main app.

TikTok is making a fresh bet in one of the most promising new media categories: micro dramas.

The company has rolled out a new stand-alone app in the US and Brazil, called PineDrama, dedicated to micro drama series. Micro dramas — also called "verticals" and "mini dramas" — are serialized shows that users watch in roughly one-minute clips.

The most popular micro drama series often include romance or the supernatural, such as sordid love affairs with vampires or werewolves. PineDrama's shows are no exception, with one series, "Love at First Bite," garnering 18 million views. Its current top three trending shows each had over 100 million views, according to tallies displayed in the app.

On prominent micro drama platforms like DramaBox and ReelShort, viewers can usually watch some episodes of a show for free before being asked to pay $20 a week or more to watch the rest.

PineDrama's business model is unclear. Right now, users can log into the app with their existing TikTok accounts and watch all episodes of micro dramas like "The Officer Fell For Me," "The Return of Divorced Heiress," and "My Unwanted Billionaire Ex" for free. There are also no ads.

A screenshot from TikTok's new micro-drama app, PineDrama.
Some of the most popular titles on PineDrama have over 100 million views, according to in-app tallies. PineDrama.

"What's interesting about this one is it's the first time they're launching it advertising-free, and it doesn't yet have a paywall," said Hernan Lopez, founder of streaming consulting firm Owl & Co. He said PineDrama looks like an experiment and expects it to add monetization over time in the form of subscriptions.

"It's a sign that vertical video is evolving," he said. "You're going to see more announcements this year from many other companies."

Owl & Co. estimated that the micro drama format had generated $1.3 billion in the US in 2025, mostly from direct payments from viewers. Some investors have been skeptical of the business model, however, because of the high marketing costs required to attract new users.

PineDrama isn't TikTok's first foray into micro dramas.

The company earlier released a section in its main app, TikTok Minis, where viewers can binge on bite-sized series without leaving the platform. Many of the same micro drama suppliers on TikTok Minis are also featured in PineDrama, including Dreame, Stardust TV, and ShortMax.

TikTok's parent, ByteDance, is already entrenched in micro dramas through Douyin, TikTok's Chinese sister app, and dedicated micro drama apps in Asia, such as Melolo and Red Fruit.

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