I built an AI dream journal grounded in psychology, not astrology. Would love feedback.
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I've been trying to analyse my own dreams for a while but every tool out there gives the same generic answers with zero context about your actual life.
So I built Noctaras.
The AI engine uses Freudian, Jungian, and modern psychoanalytic frameworks.
It doesn't just match symbols to meanings, it tracks your recurring themes and emotional shifts over time.
Dream Tree grows visually with every entry you log and maps your patterns across all your dreams, not just in isolation.
Monthly Analysis gives you an end of month breakdown of your emotional shifts and dominant themes.
Launched today on Product Hunt. Would genuinely love to hear what people think, what's missing, what doesn't make sense.
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This feels really personal.
I’ve tried dream journaling before and always bounced off because everything just felt generic and disconnected from my actual life. This idea of tracking patterns and emotional shifts over time makes way more sense.
The Dream Tree is a really nice idea, hopefully it feels like you’re actually watching something meaningful take shape?
Is there a way that you keep it from over interpreting things?
@dan_johnson7
Hey,
This really means a lot to hear, the "generic and disconnected" feeling is exactly what I was trying to fix. Most dream apps just throw symbolism at you without any context about *you*.
The Dream Tree is meant to feel earned over time, not decorative. Each branch is supposed to carry weight.
On over-interpretation, totally valid concern. The approach is to stay grounded in your own words and emotional tone rather than forcing meaning.
The goal is always "here's a pattern worth noticing" not "here's what your life means." Still refining this, so feedback like yours genuinely helps shape it.
Thanks a lot!!