A quiet place for your dreams

Map what your dreams already know.

Capture dreams the moment you wake. Watch patterns surface over time. Read them through centuries of interpretive tradition — cited, grounded, and made for you.

★★★★★ Grounded in real traditions, inspired by real experience
DreamMap constellation map
DreamMap dream reading and analysis
Grounded in
Jung Freud Artemidorus Talmudic tradition Hindu sources American folk lore
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Catch them while they're fresh.

Dreams fade within minutes of waking. Tap the microphone and speak — Apple's on-device speech recognition turns your voice into text instantly, before the details slip away.

  • Fully on-device. The audio never leaves your phone.
  • A gentle morning nudge helps you catch dreams while they're still vivid.
  • Tag your mood, sleep, and motifs in a tap.
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The Map

Your dreams, drawn as a constellation.

As your library grows, recurring motifs surface on their own. The Map shows your dreams as a living web of connections — and the Timeline tracks how each motif returns over the weeks.

  • Motifs, themes, and symbols linked across every entry.
  • Tracked through the four-phase Motif Analysis & Phase Model (Jenni & Roesler, 2024).
  • Drag to pan, pinch to zoom, tap any node to read.
Constellation map
Meaning

Every reading is grounded.

DreamMap pairs each dream with symbol interpretations drawn from real traditions — not new-age guesswork. Every reading cites the source it's drawing on, so you can read deeper into the tradition behind it.

  • Jung's archetypes, Freud's symbolism, Artemidorus's Oneirocritica, and more.
  • Each symbol is cited to its source by name.
  • An emotional read on every entry — positive, ambivalent, or otherwise.
Dream analysis with cited symbols
The method

Real research, read back to you.

Every week, DreamMap reads your dreams as a series — not in isolation — and produces a narrative grounded in peer-reviewed Jungian research, the continuity hypothesis, and your own motif trajectories. Specific to you. Cited. Yours.

Motif Analysis & Phase Model
Jenni & Roesler, Behavioral Sciences (2024). The four-phase framework the Map and Analysis tabs track for you.
Structural Dream Analysis
Roesler. The basis for each weekly reading — your dreams interpreted as an unfolding series.
The continuity hypothesis
Dreams as continuous with waking concerns — the lens that connects your library to your life.
A public-domain corpus
Symbol traditions built from public-domain sources, each with full author attribution.

Yours, handled with care.

Your voice is transcribed on your phone — the audio never leaves it. To write your readings, your dream text is sent securely to an AI model, then stored under your own account. The interpretive corpus behind every reading is built from public-domain sources, fully attributed.

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Who it's for

For anyone curious about their inner life.

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The journaler

Long-time dream-keepers who want their library to finally mean something — searchable, connected, and read back with care.

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The practitioner

Therapists, analysts, and counselors looking for a practical SDA / MAP companion grounded in the literature.

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The curious

Anyone who wakes wondering what that was about — and wants an honest, cited answer rather than a horoscope.

Start tonight

Tomorrow's dream is worth keeping.

Capture it while it's fresh. Let the patterns reveal themselves.