Everyone uses Haven.
What began as a cleaner, smarter social platform has become something far more powerful. Behind every profile sits a Predict Score, a quiet measure of how safe, stable, and predictable a person seems to the systems shaping modern life. Jobs, housing, relationships, and opportunity now flow more easily to those who can be trusted to stay within the lines.
Noah Bennett has learned how to win inside that world. His score is rising. Better rooms are opening. The future is finally starting to feel smooth, legible, and within reach.
Then he begins to see what the system is really rewarding.
Not truth. Not goodness. Predictability.
As Noah is pulled deeper into the architecture behind Haven, he uncovers a world where human behavior is tracked, interpreted, and quietly sorted through the language of safety, trust, and emotional maturity. The system works well enough to be believed. That is what makes it dangerous.
When one act of deviation threatens everything he has built, Noah must decide what matters more: a future protected by compliance, or the cost of remaining fully human in a society that increasingly punishes uncertainty.
Predict Score is a sharp, unsettling psychological techno thriller about social control, curated identity, and the hidden price of becoming easy to predict.