Mona Lark signs a two-year contract to become the CEO of SkyTech out of gratitude to Max Leed. Sadly, she ends up being bossed around by Zac Leed, Max's son and the one who really calls the shots. Although Mona repeatedly turns the tide during multiple crises, Zac only gets worse. He tears up the core design plans, fires security staff at will, alienates key clients, and demotes Mona to a menial role. As the two-year term nears its end, Mona quietly begins planning her exit.
You Call the Shots, I Take the Throne spans 75 episodes, each 90 seconds long, shot in vertical 9:16 for mobile viewing. The short episodic format compresses narrative around cliffhangers — every episode ends on a break that pulls you to the next.
Streaming exclusively on DramaBox.
You Call the Shots, I Take the Throne streams on DramaBox, a vertical micro-drama platform available on iOS and Android. Typical access: first episodes free, subsequent episodes unlocked via coins (~$0.99 / 50 coins) or monthly subscription.
You Call the Shots, I Take the Throne has 75 episodes, each running approximately 90 seconds.
You Call the Shots, I Take the Throne streams on DramaBox.
DramaBox uses a typical freemium model: first episodes free, subsequent unlocked via coins (~$0.99 / 50 coins) or subscription.
Mona Lark signs a two-year contract to become the CEO of SkyTech out of gratitude to Max Leed. Sadly, she ends up being bossed around by Zac Leed, Max's son and the one who really calls the shots. Although Mona repeatedly turns the tide during multiple crises, Zac only gets worse. He tears up the core design plans, fires security staff at will, alienates key clients, and demotes Mona to a menial role. As the two-year term nears its end, Mona quietly begins planning her exit.
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