For ADHD Minds
FOR ADHD MINDS

Your dream journal finally matches your brain.

ADHD brains tend to have vivid, narrative-rich dreams worth keeping. The problem has never been the dreams. It has been the blank page, the pressure to write in full sentences, and the morning you missed one entry and felt like the whole thing was over. Epona is built around talking, tagging, and moving on.

Talk it out and let the structure happen on its own

Open Epona while you are still half-asleep, hit record, and say whatever comes out. Images, fragments, a mood, a color. You do not need to organize anything while you are recording. The entry lands with a timestamp, your voice file, and any transcript you want. The structure is already there. Later, if you feel like it, you can add a tag or a mood and keep going with your day.

A missed day is just a missed day

Epona has no streak counter. Missing a morning does not reset a number or dim a badge. Your archive stays exactly as full as it was, waiting for whenever you come back. Some people journal every night for a month and then skip three weeks. Both of those things live in the same record without judgment. The only thing that matters is that the dreams you did catch are still there.

Mood tags do the organizing you do not want to do

One tap on a mood tag, and Epona quietly connects that entry to every other dream you have tagged the same way. You end up with a searchable personal record without ever sitting down to categorize anything. Looking for the anxious ones from last winter, or the vivid ones that felt like flying? Filter takes a second. The codex builds itself out of what you actually record. No one else's template, designed for a different kind of mind, gets in the way.

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Record your dream now

Start writing in the browser. You can publish anonymously, then sign in later if you want to save and manage it.

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