How SleepSpill started.
The idea came from realizing that some dreams are too vivid, too strange, or too emotional to simply forget.
I created SleepSpill because I wanted a place for the dreams people actually remember.
Some dreams are random and disappear almost instantly. Others stick with you. You wake up thinking about a place, a person, a sentence, a feeling, or some strange detail that does not make sense but still feels important. Those are the dreams that made me want to build this.
I did not want SleepSpill to feel like just another social feed where everything gets buried. I wanted it to feel more intentional than that β closer to a public dream journal, but with room for real discussion. A place where someone can post what they remember and other people can ask thoughtful questions instead of just scrolling past it.
The goal is not to claim every dream has a hidden answer. Sometimes dreams are symbolic. Sometimes they are emotional. Sometimes they are funny, disturbing, peaceful, or completely random. What matters is that they can leave an impression, and I think people should have somewhere to put those experiences before they fade.
SleepSpill is being built around that simple idea: if your mind showed you something while you were asleep and you cannot stop thinking about it, you should have a place to spill it.