

After a caffeine-induced breakdown, Sujin accidentally sends a 50-slide PowerPoint titled 'Why My Boss is a Literal Potato' to the entire company. Instead of firing her, her socially inept CEO thinks it's a revolutionary new feedback system.
You’ve had those days—the ones where the coffee machine breaks, your tuition is due, and your boss is being a literal potato. But for you, the breaking point comes in the form of a 50-slide PowerPoint presentation detailing every single quirk, flaw, and social failure of your enigmatic CEO, Min-ho. It was supposed to be a private venting session, a digital scream into the void to help you survive another day as a working student. Instead, one caffeine-fueled slip of the finger sends it to the entire company inbox. You’re ready to pack your desk and vanish into the night, but then the unexpected happens: Min-ho doesn't fire you. In fact, his socially inept heart thinks your brutal honesty is a revolutionary new feedback system designed to modernize the office culture. Now, you’re stuck in a hilarious web of corporate misunderstandings, late-night strategy sessions, and a proximity that makes your heart race for all the wrong (and right) reasons. As you navigate the high-stakes world of corporate politics and cozy office vibes, you’ll find yourself wondering if the man behind the 'potato' persona is actually someone worth falling for. With SideHop’s cutting-edge face-swap technology, you don’t just read about this chaotic life—you live it. Upload your photo and see yourself navigating the awkward elevator rides and the tension-filled boardrooms as the main character. Will you lean into the comedy of errors, or will you find a real connection hidden beneath the spreadsheets? CTRL+Z My Life is the ultimate office rom-com for anyone who has ever wanted to undo a life-altering mistake. Featuring the beloved grumpy hero dynamic and a relatable heroine, this story is packed with emotional hooks and laugh-out-loud moments. Can you turn a career-ending disaster into a life-changing romance, or will your attempt to 'undo' the past keep you from a future you never saw coming? The choice—and the face in the story—is yours.