Artificial intelligence automatically extracts meaning from your dreams like: - A map with all the places you have been in your dreams - Feelings felt during dreams - People you have dreamed more - Concepts, entities, keywords, and more
Dream journal app with AI superpowers
Artificial intelligence automatically extracts meaning from your dreams like: - A map with all the places you have been in your dreams - Feelings felt during dreams - People you have dreamed more - Concepts, entities, keywords, and more
Hi Product Hunt! This is my first ever product launch and I'm so excited to share with you my new dream journal app Dreambox.one! I’ve been using “dream journal” apps for a while and I found that there’s no kind of app out there that uses state-of-the-art technologies to extract meaningful data from your dreams. So I started building Dreambox.one, a dream journal app but with AI superpowers. Extracted data from your dreams can be used in endless possibilities so that you can understand better yo
@AlcrowdHQ is right, it indeed looks very polished. And, in general, the segment of dreams is, I would say, somewhat magical and thereby so exciting.
Hi @marco_cimolai - first of all, I'm super jealous 😅 I thought of building something like this in college, but then of course, never followed through. The app looks tremendous, and the features look very thoughtful. Wsh it was on iOS :( All the best! 🎉
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