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Dream Oracle AI

Dream Oracle AI

Private, psychology-backed AI dream journal & insights

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Dream Oracle AI is a private, AI-powered dream journal built for clarity and self-reflection. Log a dream, answer a few gentle questions, and get a grounded interpretation through the Unified Lens (Freudian + Jungian + Cognitive). Track symbols and themes over time—secure by design. Free to start with Dream Seeker; upgrade to Reflective Explorer for deeper insights, more deep analyses, and advanced tools.
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What do you think? …

Bruce Meek
Maker
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Hey Product Hunt — I’m Bruce Meek, founder of DreamOracle.ai. I built Dream Oracle AI because dreams can be profoundly personal — and most tools either feel generic or don’t treat privacy like it matters. We wanted something practical: a way to capture dreams quickly and turn them into usable insight over time. How it works: log a dream → the AI asks a few clarifying questions → you get an interpretation through the Unified Lens (Freudian + Jungian + Cognitive), plus themes/symbols you can track across entries. Privacy + trust: Dream entries are sensitive, so we built this to be secure-by-design and respectful of introspection. Tiers : • Dream Seeker (Free): unlimited dream journaling + core AI interpretation, plus a limited monthly deep-analysis allowance. • Reflective Explorer (Paid): deeper interpretation, more deep analyses per month, expanded symbol library, advanced search/filters, and secure sharing tools. • We’re designing a future Dream Alchemist tier for power users, but it’s not part of today’s launch. Important note: Dream Oracle AI is for self-reflection and personal growth — not medical diagnosis or treatment. If you try it, I’d love feedback on: 1. Do the follow-up questions feel helpful (or too many)? 2. Are the insights clear, grounded, and respectful? 3. What would make dream journaling effortless for you?