Death isn’t the end of being an influencer anymore. It’s just switching platforms.
In a near-future world where grief is commercialized and funeral homes offer “post-mortem posting packages” a strange new app called NecreoNet lets the dead stay online.
At first, it’s written off as a gimmick. A novelty.
Then... the dead start posting.
Liking.
Commenting.
Going viral.
Suddenly, ghostfluencers trend harder than the living. Engagement skyrockets. Mourning becomes monetized. And the line between legacy and algorithm starts to glitch.
Caught in the chaos is Mira, a washed-up influencer whose cat becomes famous — after dying. And Walter, a guilt-ridden coder who hears from a grandmother who’s no longer among the living... but insists on launching a podcast.
There’s something wrong with the NecreoNet.
Something no one alive seems to notice.
Yet the dead?
They’re loving it.