The dream you told each other over coffee, kept.
A lot of couples already do this: one person woke up with a strange dream, and by the time the coffee was poured, the whole story came out. Epona is built for that moment. Record the dream in a half-awake minute, send it to your partner, and what felt like a throwaway morning conversation becomes something you can both revisit a year from now.
Breakfast dream conversations, saved past breakfast
Telling your partner about last night's dream is already a ritual in a lot of long relationships. It usually disappears by lunch, because there was nowhere to put it. Epona catches the retelling before it fades. A year later you both have a shared archive of the mornings that made each other laugh at 7am, the strange ones, the recurring ones, the ones that turned out to mean something.
Send a dream as a private gift
Sometimes a dream was clearly for one person. Epona lets you send that dream to one specific recipient rather than publishing it to the community. It arrives in their notifications with your name on it. Smaller than a text message, bigger than a like. No caption required.
Two inner lives, kept side by side
Couples often notice their dreams echo each other when sleep, stress, and travel patterns sync up. Epona does not force interpretation. It just lets you look at both archives over months and see what surfaced in both of you that week. A shared calendar tracks the logistics of a life together. This tracks something underneath that.
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