Dreamfields — 2026-04-10
Dreamfields — 2026-04-10
Three things changed this week. The platform learned to think about tags, spin up shared-cost processing inside circles, and find things faster.
Tags became a concept library
The /tags page is no longer a flat slug dump — it's a browseable concept library with hero imagery, per-tag wikis, and origin tracking (organic vs. curated). Each tag carries a multi-section wiki (symbolism, lucidity techniques, related traditions) that the system keeps up to date on its own cadence, touching only the sections you haven't pinned. Visit /tags to browse. Any tag's detail page now reads like a short field guide instead of a search result.
Circles can fund their own processing
Circles now have a Gold treasury and a shared-key pool. Members can contribute Gold to a common pot that pays for the circle's AI lenses, interpretations, and trackers, or volunteer one of their own BYOK keys for members to use. When a circle runs out of funding, processing pauses gracefully rather than failing mid-request. Manage via a circle's Treasury and BYOK Pool tabs.
Audio capture feels instant
Voice-dreamed your last dream? You'll see the draft within about two seconds of clicking stop, not a minute. The audio pipeline now transcribes, stores, and returns while structuring happens in the background — you're already editing by the time tags and a title come in. Clips upload from the Quick Capture voice button on the home composer.
Improvements
- A dedicated
/searchpage lives outside the auth gate. Search your circles, other users' public dreams, or the whole stream from one place. The result list is semantic, not just keyword. - Linking a dream from within another dream now uses a proper picker, not a raw UUID paste. Shows your recently-viewed dreams first.
- Tag signals now share a single Haiku pass with dream-signal detection instead of running a second LLM call. Same quality, about a third the cost per dream.
Fixed
- Soft-deleted BYOK keys no longer block you from volunteering a new one. Circle key sharing now reactivates cleanly when you re-add something you previously removed.
- A stray cascade used to drop all your shared keys whenever you rotated one provider. It only touches the provider you changed now.