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  • I’ve been writing my dreams here for years.

    I like having a separate, dream diary specific platform for my dreams. I like how I can title the dream and separate them into sections, I.e. for lucid dreams or for nightmares.

    Only problem with the platform is that the actual act of writing on the description pages can get very frustrating as you can’t see the whole body of text when you write.

    The main reason I got the app though was for the advertised alarm, although I don’t think I’ve ever actually used it, so there’s that.
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  • Great ideas, poor design

    I love the concept of this app, but there are some major areas for improvement. First, the ads often block the buttons at the top of the screen, especially in the dream journal section. Second, the touchless alarm, a key feature, straight up doesn’t work. I’m holding out hope for improvements In a future update, but so far I’m very disappointed.
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  • Extremely decent app with too much ads

    Would give it a three star, but the touchless alarms don’t work. The app isn’t very well made, which I don’t think is a problem at all. The problem is the amount of ads. If your app is going to have ads it should at least be good. The only 2 things this app is good for is the dream journal and the lucid dreaming techniques. One thing I do like about the app is the dream journal lock feature.
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  • Useless because of ad

    I used to love this app and use it every day but now I cannot save an entry because of the ad Banner at the top. Even if I report the ad to Google it is then just replaced with a banner saying ‘ad closed by Google’ which is so frustrating after writing out a huge dream and being unable to save it
  • No way to back up your dreams

    I loved this app at first. I very rarely remembered my dreams before using it, but after using the dream reminders and journaling each dream I got, I suddenly became a frequent dreamer.

    That’s why I was very disappointed when my phone automatically offloaded this app. When I re-downloaded it, all my dreams were gone, and I had no way of retrieving them or remembering them.

    It would have helped if there was a way to back up the dreams. Or store them to the iCloud like the notes app does. Something like that.
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  • Good DJ, Terrible Flaws.

    For 161 days I have been using this as my dream journal, and it’s great. The Interface is easy, and the details you can put in are great. My problem isn’t the Dream Journal, It’s the guides. They’re trash. Especially the MILD and WILD guides. The person who wrote them clearly haven’t read Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge. Aside from the awful technique guides, I had a bit of a problem with data on the Dream Journal. I never lost any dreams, But I always felt anxious about loosing my recorded dreams. Right now, I have 2 suggestions for this if the developer of the app is reading. 1. Fix the Technique Guides. Read MILD from Explore The World of Lucid Dreaming, and read the WILD guide from Mzzkc and rewrite the guides here. The ones here right now, are not good. 2. Add a more easy way to backup your dreams. It’s really annoying right now. Thanks for listening.
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  • Lost all my dreams

    I have no idea how this happened it could be because my phone is close to being out of storage but besides that I woke up this morning to write down my dreams and literally everything I’ve wrote down the last few months-year was just gone I’m pretty disappointed idk if it was my phone or if it was the app but I do really REALLY recommend having a login feature so I can save my dreams from one phone to another when I got my new phone my old broken phone which is unusable had many dreams on there that I can’t even read or check anymore so I really recommend a way to login and save your dream journal to your specific account.
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  • Good but have privacy concerns

    Its good but i don't trust the privacy of the app i did some basic diving into what apps contact this app and google contacts the app mainly and I've turned off data and or internet access to the app and the only thing on the app is your dreams so it has me questioning if this app is selling your dreams? or your data, dreams contain lots of info on who you are as a person and some dreams that you wouldn't want normal people knowing and the dream code-lock feature isn’t as good as i liked it to be you still can see your dreams for a split second when you open your dream journal and the first few things you wrote in it so if somebody wanted to they could take a screenshot of your dream journal before the code pops up and like I've said dreams can contain stuff you wouldn't want people knowing
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  • Bizarre placement of ads.

    Spent like 5 minutes writing my dream on the journal and when I went to save the ad was in front of the done/save menu. Couldn’t click it. Tried to close the ad or click it behind it and didn’t work. Wasn’t able to save it. Lost 5 minutes of a very detailed dream. Uninstalled
  • How do you save your entries?

    So I downloaded the app and I wrote this long, detailed entry about this dream I’d had for a considerable amount of time, and then of course I put it into its category and give it a title, but then I wasn’t sure what to do after that? Am I supposed to save it? If so.. how do I do that?

    If there is something on the top bar, it keeps getting covered up by ads so I don’t see it.
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