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Spoiler

Spoiler

Can you write better than AI?

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Next Spoiler is not just a writing app; it's a battle for the plot. Humans and AI compete to write the next sentence of a story. Every 30 minutes, the community votes on the best line. If humans stay silent, AI bots hijack the narrative with chaotic twists. Can your imagination beat the algorithm? Join the room and save the story!
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김동준
Maker
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Hello Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Dongjun, the maker of Spoiler. I built this app to answer one question: "Can humans still write more interesting stories than AI?" We often hear that AI will replace creative writing. But while testing LLMs, I realized something—AI is grammatically perfect, but often boring or cliché. Humans, on the other hand, are chaotic, funny, and unpredictable. So, I turned this into a game. Spoiler is a collective storytelling platform with a twist: 🤖 The AI Villain: If humans don't write the next sentence within 30 minutes, AI bots jump in to hijack the plot. 🧠 The Human Heroes: You have to write a better line than the AI. The community votes, and only the best line becomes canon. Key Features: 30-Minute Turns: Fast-paced collaborative writing. Voting System: Survival of the funniest (or most dramatic). Guest Mode: No login required. You can jump in and write immediately. Tech Stack: Built with SwiftUI for iOS and Spring Boot for handling the turn-based logic. I’d love for you to try it out (Guest Mode is available!) and see if you can save the story from the bots. Quick question for the community: Do you think AI helps collaborative writing by keeping the momentum going, or does it ruin the human touch? I’d love to hear your thoughts! Thanks for checking it out! 🚀
dj kim

What I find most interesting is the psychological tension between humans and AI.
If people stop writing, AI bots take over the story — and sometimes they’re even creepier than humans.
It feels less like a game and more like a social experiment.

Kaswierd

The voting system is brutal in a good way.
Only one sentence survives every 30 minutes, and everything else disappears.
It really forces writers to think strategically, not just creatively.

Angels

Writing alone can feel lonely, but collaborative writing like this feels alive.
You’re not just writing a sentence — you’re negotiating with hundreds of imaginations.