HOW DRAMORA WORKS

A search engine for short-form drama. Not a player.

Dramora indexes the public-facing catalogs of the five biggest short-drama platforms so you can find a title, compare its availability, and jump to the official source. We don't host video. We don't proxy playback. We don't store CDN URLs. Every watch button opens the platform that owns the rights.

01
What we index
Title, official poster URL, summary text, episode count, genre tags, source platform, official watch URL, public heat metrics.
02
What we never store
Video files. m3u8 / mp4 playlists. CDN tokens. User-account data from any platform. Anything that bypasses the official player.
03
Where playback happens
On the official platform's app or website — ReelShort, GoodShort, ShortMax, FlexTV, or NetShort. We hand off; they handle accounts and rights.
04
Takedowns
If you're a rights holder and want a title removed from the index, email dmca@dramora.app. We respond within 24 hours.
THE PIPELINE

How a drama gets onto Dramora

STEP 01
01
Source crawl
Scheduled fetch of each platform's public catalog page
STEP 02
02
Field extract
Parse: title, poster, summary, episodes, genres, URL
STEP 03
03
Dedupe + match
Detect the same drama across platforms by signature
STEP 04
04
Heat score
Blend public views, likes, episode count, poster coverage, and source rank
STEP 05
05
Publish
Surface on Dramora · official watch URL preserved
904
TITLES INDEXED
5
OFFICIAL SOURCES
13
GENRE CATEGORIES
MAY 20, 2026
LATEST SYNC
POLICIES
Terms
Dramora is a discovery index. It links to official platform pages and does not provide video playback, account access, or mirrored streams.
Privacy
The public site is designed around catalog browsing. Saved dramas are stored locally in your browser, not in a Dramora user account.
Editorial policy
Rankings are based on public metadata signals such as source rank, views, likes, poster coverage, and episode information.
FAQ

Questions we get a lot

Can I watch dramas directly on Dramora?
No. Dramora is a search and discovery surface only. Tapping any 'Watch' button opens the official platform app or website that holds the rights to that drama.
Do you scrape the actual video files?
No. We crawl only the public catalog pages — title, summary, poster, episode count, genres, and the official watch URL. We don't touch m3u8, mp4, or any playback CDN endpoint.
How often is the index refreshed?
The production updater is intended to run daily. The current visible index is updated may 20, 2026, and each detail page keeps the source URL from that crawl.
I'm a platform — how do I add my catalog?
Reach out to partners@dramora.app. We support direct feed ingestion (preferred) or fall back to public-page crawl if no API is available.
How do I report a title that shouldn't be indexed?
Email dmca@dramora.app with the URL and the takedown rationale. Our standard response window is 24 hours; titles get pulled from search immediately on first contact pending review.
HOW DRAMORA WORKS
Search short dramas. Watch on official platforms.

Dramora indexes public catalog metadata so viewers can compare titles, then open the platform that owns playback.

904
TITLES
5
SOURCES
13
GENRES
MAY 20, 2026
SYNC
INDEX RULES
01
What we index
Title, official poster URL, summary text, episode count, genre tags, source platform, official watch URL, public heat metrics.
02
What we never store
Video files. m3u8 / mp4 playlists. CDN tokens. User-account data from any platform. Anything that bypasses the official player.
03
Where playback happens
On the official platform's app or website — ReelShort, GoodShort, ShortMax, FlexTV, or NetShort. We hand off; they handle accounts and rights.
04
Takedowns
If you're a rights holder and want a title removed from the index, email dmca@dramora.app. We respond within 24 hours.
POLICIES
Terms
Dramora is a discovery index. It links to official platform pages and does not provide video playback, account access, or mirrored streams.
Privacy
The public site is designed around catalog browsing. Saved dramas are stored locally in your browser, not in a Dramora user account.
Editorial policy
Rankings are based on public metadata signals such as source rank, views, likes, poster coverage, and episode information.
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