The Unreliable Narrator is a small tool from tinythings.fun where you describe something that happened and receive a version of the same events as everyone else involved might have experienced them — a perspective machine, a small exercise in being the person you often forget you are to others.
The Unreliable Narrator is a small tool from tinythings.fun where you describe something that happened and receive a version of the same events as everyone else involved might have experienced them — a perspective machine, a small exercise in being the person you often forget you are to others.
Why we built it
Every story we tell has a narrator problem: us. We built this as a small exercise in perspective — not to embarrass or accuse, but to gently suggest that the people around us have a different film reel of the same events. Sometimes that information is useful.
How to use it
Describe your day or a specific event in your own words.
Name who else was involved.
Receive a version of events from their perspectives.
Read it charitably — they're probably not wrong, just different.
Questions
What is The Unreliable Narrator?
A free small web tool from tinythings.fun where you describe an event and receive a version of it from the perspectives of the other people involved.
Is it based on what I type, or is it random?
Entirely based on what you type. The output reflects the situation you describe.
Does it store what I write?
No. Input is used to generate the response and then discarded.