> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.spinym.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.spinym.com/story/how-to-create-a-story.md).

# How to create a Story

![A Spinym Story](/files/-MH2uysVPty8dYcNo35E)

{% hint style="success" %}

## 😍 Fun ways to create Story

**Text:** Share anything with others

**Question:** Ask a question and let others reply here, you can share their replies as a new Story.

**Poll:** Ask a question and propose two answers ex. This or That

**Emoji Rating:** Ask a question, choose an emoji, the responder can rate your question from 0-10

**MCQ (Poll with 3+ options):** Just like a poll with three options
{% endhint %}

## 👉 How to Create a Story

1. Press the **Create** button, it is a plus sign in the middle of the tab ba&#x72;**.**
2. Tap on **Create a Story.**
3. Select one of the ways you want to create it (see above: Fun ways to create a Story),
4. Press the **send icon button** on the top right to publish your Story 🎉


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