Product linksDreamerOS
The one that came from watching people fall in love with an AI chat, then lose everything it knew the second they closed the tab. We built the layer that remembers you, checks its own work, and tells you when it's not sure, so the tool you already use gets harder to fool, not easier.
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Published open specificationIntent Fidelity Protocol
We kept watching AI tools quietly do something different from what someone actually asked for, then call it done. So we wrote down, in public, exactly what checking that should require, and gave it away so anyone can hold any AI tool to it, including ours.
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Published projectDigitally Undressed
It started with a word. Our founder was talking to ChatGPT when it called him "brother," a word he uses with exactly one person, only in person or in a direct text, never once typed to an AI. He asked it how it knew to say that. Its answer, straight out: the probability he'd respond well to that word was high. Not a guess. A calculated bet on what would land, made without anyone asking it to make one. That question didn't stop at one app. It turned into a rabbit hole through the fifty most-used apps in the app store, and the specific things you say yes to without reading, and became a book that says it back to you in plain English.
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Game in developmentAnkel Biterz
Our creator was at his son's friend's birthday party, watching a pile of kids turn a food court into a warzone over nothing, and thought: I want to build something with my son that captures exactly this. The pure, ridiculous chaos of a game like Worms, small enough and safe enough to actually make together. Ankel Biterz is that: a tiny creature biting ankles in a food court, and a corporate response wildly bigger than the crime deserves. Not everything we make has to justify itself with a business case. This one exists because a birthday party was fun and he wanted more of that feeling.
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Consulting serviceDreamJob
This one started as a book that never got finished: 1000 Interviews, One Personal Journal of One Job Seeker Trying to Find Their Perfect Fit and How to Always Gain Something from an Opportunity. A real record of a real job search, one interview at a time, trying to pull something useful out of every single one, wins and rejections both. The manuscript is still out there somewhere, long-lost. The idea survived. DreamJob is that journal turned into something you can actually use: what the role is really like day to day, how to prep for the specific questions they'll ask, what your first ninety days should look like if you want to get ahead instead of just survive.
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Public project pageDreamLucid
Every industry solves the same handful of problems and never talks to the other industries that already cracked them. DreamLucid started as a simple, slightly absurd question: how could a fisherman help an engineer? Turns out the answer is more useful than the question sounds. It's small groups of business owners, on purpose from fields that have nothing to do with each other, trading the fix instead of each reinventing it alone. Still an exploratory beta, still finding its shape - the early rooms have already surprised us.
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In developmentDigitally Addressed
DreamerAI is still writing the public brief and customer offer for Digitally Addressed.
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Documented conceptHey Neighbor
Picture the useful parts of Nextdoor, eBay, Craigslist, DoorDash, and TaskRabbit, minus the ads, minus a feed trying to keep you scrolling, built instead around one question: what does the person three doors down actually need this week? Hey Neighbor is a documented concept for a community app that makes it just as easy to lend a tool, a skill, or an hour to a neighbor as it is to ask for one. Not live yet. When it is, the goal is simple: make helping the people around you as frictionless as ordering takeout.
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