Somnia

Somnia

The dream journal built for the 60-second window after wakin

sushankhanal2006
@sushankhanal2006
Published on Mar 26, 2026
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Target Audience
Non-Technical Users
Platforms
Mobile

About Somnia

Somnia is a privacy-first dream journal designed around one insight — you have about 60 seconds after waking before a dream fades. Every feature is built around that window. Dark mode only so you're not blinded at 3am, opens instantly, auto-saves as you type. Tag dreams, track moods, search your entire archive with full-text search, and let AI surface recurring patterns across your dreams over time. No ads, no data selling, full export anytime. Free to start.

Product Insights

Somnia is a mobile-focused writing and health tool designed specifically for rapid data entry during the immediate post-waking window. It combines privacy-first documentation with AI-driven pattern analysis to help users track themes and moods over time.

  • Immediate accessibility featuring instant opening and auto-save functionality.
  • Privacy-focused model with no data selling and full export capabilities.
  • Dark-mode only interface optimized for low-light early morning use.
  • Integrated AI for surfacing recurring patterns across archived entries.

Ideal for: Non-technical users looking for a private mobile solution to capture notes and analyze recurring data patterns in their wellness routine.

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@mitchell

Love the 60-second window concept — that's such a real constraint for dream recall. Dark mode + instant open + auto-save is exactly the right UX for 3am journaling. AI pattern detection is a great touch too.

taylor693
@taylor693

Really interested in this. I've been wanting to work with my dreams more.

sushankhanal2006
@sushankhanal2006

@taylor693 Thank you brother means a lot am working on the ios app

sushankhanal2006

Built this because I kept losing dreams to slow, bright apps. Would love honest feedback from anyone who journals seriously.