In a world where technology and personal life are increasingly intertwined, a bright young woman named Mae Holland lands her dream job at an innovative technology company. With the promise of a bright future, she immerses herself in a community where connectivity and transparency are the norm. However, as she becomes more involved in the company's day-to-day operations, she faces her own internal struggle between privacy and the desire to belong.
The company's ranks are led by a charismatic leader who promotes the idea that total visibility is not only possible but also desirable. Excited by the opportunity to showcase her life in a kind of constant reality show, Mae begins to share every aspect of her daily life with the world and soon becomes a viral sensation. However, what initially seems like a dream transforms into a disconcerting nightmare when she realizes that the constant intrusion of technology and public scrutiny comes at a terrifying price.
With friendships and personal relationships at stake, Mae must make difficult decisions about how far she is willing to go to achieve success in this digital utopia. Caught between the excitement of connectivity and the shadows of surveillance, Mae's story becomes a reflection on the struggle for balance between privacy and fame in an era dominated by screens. How far would she be willing to go to be part of the "system"?