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Dreambeans by Google Labs
Launched this week
Dreambeans synthesises your Gmail, Calendar, Photos, YouTube, and Search overnight to deliver daily AI-generated story collections. For Google AI Ultra subscribers who want personal context surfaced proactively.










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Dreambeans is a new Google Labs experiment that turns your existing Google apps into a daily personal briefing.
You already generate a lot of signal across Gmail, Photos, Search, and YouTube. The problem is none of it connects. Dreambeans runs overnight, cross-references those sources, and brews a fresh set of illustrated stories by morning covering things you might otherwise miss.
🔹 Cross-app synthesis: Gmail, Calendar, Photos, YouTube, Search
🔹 AI-generated visuals personalised using your Google Photos
🔹 One-tap actions on stories (see ticket, watch trailer)
🔹 Feedback loop refines your next drop without altering the current one
If you live in Google's ecosystem and want a morning layer that surfaces personal context proactively, this is worth checking out.
Available now for US Google AI Ultra subscribers (18+). Waitlist open for everyone else at labs.google/dreambeans.
Wannabe Stark
I live in gmail and calendar all day so this is either going to be incredibly useful or incredibly unsettling. the cross-app synthesis idea is smart because all that data is already sitting there disconnected. but gating it behind Ultra while it's still an experiment is a weird move... feels like charging for a beta. also the "AI-generated stories from your photos" thing is going to be a very polarizing feature. some people will love the morning recap, others will feel like their phone is watching them journal
AISA AI Skills Test
the proactive angle is the interesting bet here. risk with any daily digest is it surfaces noise and people learn to skim past it within a week. lives or dies on the filtering, 3 things that actually matter beats 30 that might. curious how youre tuning relevance over time.
Is it just me or does the layout feel veryyyy much like Pinterest?
Love the idea of turning cross-app signals into a morning briefing. How are you handling relevance so the digest stays useful over time, and do users get controls to tweak which sources are included?
A shame to gate this behind Ultra plans. How does something this paywalled - while still being a beta - hit #1 on PH? Crazy times.