If successful, this will cement Neatopotato not just as a publisher, but as a lifestyle operating system.

Rather than selling film rights to a major streaming service, Neatopotato has pioneered a "patchwork adaptation" model. Short stories become animated YouTube shorts; secondary characters get podcast spin-offs; key scenes are re-enacted by fan troupes with the company’s blessing. This decentralized approach keeps the IP alive across multiple platforms simultaneously, avoiding the "all or nothing" gamble of a single TV series.

Perhaps most significantly, the company is experimenting with where readers can ask a chatbot questions about the lore and receive canon-accurate answers. This blurs the line between static text and living universe—a frontier that mainstream publishers have approached with caution, but Neatopotato embraces with gusto.