A platform for shared conscious dreaming

Tonight, you fly.

There are things waking life cannot give you.

A conversation with someone who is gone. The weightlessness of flight. The feeling of standing inside your own mind and watching it build a world.

For as long as humans have had language, we have reached toward these things. Tibetan monks spent lifetimes cultivating awareness inside sleep. Stanford sleep labs in the 1980s proved that lucid dreamers could signal from within their dreams. Neuroscientists at Northwestern, Radboud, the Sorbonne, and MIT have spent the last forty years quietly turning the impossible into the measurable.

DreamPilot is what happens when all of that work arrives in one place. On your phone.

You will fly over places you have never seen. You will say the words you never got to say. Alone. With the person you love most. Or with your closest nine, on the same night, under the same sky.

And when you wake, you will carry it with you.

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Built on a lineage of research from
The Platform

Three ways to dream.

DreamPilot is the first platform built for shared conscious dreaming. Sixty experiences. Three modes. One promise: every night in the DreamPilot library is a night you will actually remember.

Up to ten
Flock
Your closest nine, same night, same sky. The morning journal becomes a shared story.
"A story only your flock will know."
Launching: The Squad Flying Dream
The two of you
Tether
For lovers, best friends, grandparents and grandchildren. Presence across distance.
"I know you're here."
Launching: The Couples Flying Dream
One of you
Solo
A night of your own. Fly. Heal. Remember. The private journeys.
"You meet yourself."
Launching: The Flying Dream
Flock · Up to ten

Dream together.

DreamPilot was not built to be dreamed alone.

Imagine ten of your closest people choosing the same sky. All of you, at the same hour, doing the same protocol. Ten minds falling asleep at once, each one reaching for flight.

In the morning, you open a shared journal. Ten dream reports, side by side. Two of you flew over the same ocean. One of you met a grandmother who said something specific. One of you saw a color no one has a name for.

Same night. Same sky. A story only your flock will ever know.

01
Invite your flock. Up to 10 friends.
02
Set the sky. Pick the shared experience together.
03
Fall asleep together. Same night, same protocol, same intention.
04
Wake, share. Everyone's dream reports in one shared journal.
Launching with the app
The Squad Flying Dream
Ten of you fall asleep at the same hour. Same primer, same sky. In the morning, ten dream reports stack up in one shared journal. You share it the way people share a trip.
Tether · For the two of you

The Tether.

There is an old practice among lovers, grandmothers, and best friends: falling asleep on the phone. One of you listens to the other's breathing. The call disconnects at three in the morning and neither of you remembers who hung up first.

The Tether is what that instinct was always reaching for.

Two of you. Same hour. Same protocol. You fall asleep knowing the other person, somewhere else in the world, is doing the same. Your mind rehearses their presence. Their mind rehearses yours. And in the morning, you open a shared journal and see what you each brought back from the night.

Tethers are built for couples across distance. For grandparents and grandchildren across generations. For the best friend you last saw at twenty-two. For the sibling who moved overseas. For anyone you love and cannot be next to tonight.

You will not be alone in the night.

Launching with the app
The Couples Flying Dream
Both of you fall asleep at the same hour, running the same primer, flying the same sky. Wake up, open one shared journal, read what the other brought back. The thing two people who love each other have always been trying to do, finally possible.
Solo · For yourself

A night of your own.

Some nights you want company. Some nights you need yourself.

Solo is the DreamPilot library for the private journey. The place where you fly alone over mountains that do not exist. Where you speak to someone you have lost. Where you walk through a version of your childhood house that your mind has been keeping for you.

It is the on-ramp to the platform and the foundation of the practice. Master the solo experience and the Tether and the Flock come naturally.

You meet yourself.

Launching with the app
The Flying Dream
The one everyone wants. You fly. Over your city, over oceans, over your own roof. Most people get this dream twice in their life by accident. You get them on demand.
The Library

Sixty experiences.

We launch with Flight across all three modes. New experiences release every two weeks, building the library through 2028.

Launching with the app Coming soon
Solo
20 experiences
Tether
20 experiences
Flock
20 experiences
The Method

Three stages.
One unforgettable night.

Every DreamPilot experience follows the same architecture, drawing on decades of research from sleep labs around the world.

01

Train by day

A brief guided session teaches your mind to recognize a specific sensory cue. Throughout the day, DreamPilot quietly conditions you to associate the cue with conscious awareness.

02

Prime at night

A nine-minute audio ritual before sleep fuses the cue with the experience you have chosen. Your mind rehearses what is coming.

03

Take the controls

As you enter REM sleep, the cue returns. Soft. Unmistakable. Inside the dream, you remember. You know you are dreaming. You fly.

The Science"

Tweaking sleep opens the door for people to change their dreaming. We are taking a sleep-engineering approach to using sleep for personal benefits, for practicing skills, solving problems, and for personal growth.

Dr. Ken Paller  ·  Director, Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory  ·  Northwestern University

40+
Years of research
2.85×
Increase in lucid dreams
60
Experiences through 2028
Questions

The honest answers.

What people ask. What we actually know. What we do not pretend to know.

What is the difference between Solo, Tether, and Flock?
Three social modes for the same lucid dreaming method. Solo is one person. Tether is two. Flock is up to ten. Each mode coordinates the protocol across participants: same night, same pre-sleep ritual, same dream intention. In Tether and Flock, participants open a shared morning journal. The dreams diverge, overlap, and make stories nobody could have had alone.
Is lucid dreaming actually real, or is this pseudoscience?
Real, well-established, and peer-reviewed. Lucid dreaming has been studied in sleep laboratories since Stephen LaBerge's Stanford work in 1981. It occurs during REM sleep, can be verified by eye-movement signals, and has been confirmed by independent teams at Northwestern, Radboud, Sorbonne, and MIT Media Lab. DreamPilot draws on four decades of published research, traditions older than that, and a growing body of clinical work.
What is the actual success rate? Am I guaranteed to have a lucid dream?
No guarantees. Published studies show trained participants average 2.85× more lucid dreams than untrained. But that is an average. Some people pilot their first dream the first week. Others need months of consistent practice. DreamPilot is not magic. It is training. The people who pilot their dreams are the ones who show up for the work.
Do Tether and Flock participants actually share the same dream?
We are careful about what we promise. The science does not support telepathic dream sharing. What we do promise is synchronized meaningful experiences: same night, same protocol, same dream target. The morning journal almost always shows remarkable overlap, resonance, and patterns across participants. People describe it as feeling like they were somewhere together, even if the specific content differs. That feeling is real.
Is this safe? Can lucid dreaming hurt me?
For most people, lucid dreaming is safe and profoundly positive. Occasionally it can produce brief sleep paralysis or vivid dreams that feel disorienting. These usually pass quickly. Please consult a clinician before using DreamPilot if you have a history of psychosis, severe dissociative disorders, narcolepsy, REM sleep behavior disorder, or severe insomnia. DreamPilot is a wellness product, not a medical device.
When is DreamPilot launching?
We are currently building the app with a small team. Flight, launching across all three modes, is the first experience. Founding members will receive early access before the public launch. Your spot on the waitlist is held the moment you reserve. If you want to be among the first to pilot your own dream, this is the only door.
Why are Flying Dreams first?
Flying is the most-reported lucid dream activity in the research. It is the clearest proof that the method is working, because it is unmistakable. You wake up remembering what no-gravity feels like. Once we ship The Flying Dream across Solo, Tether, and Flock, the rest of the library follows the same architecture. We release one new experience every two weeks after launch.
Do I need any special hardware? A sleep mask?
No. DreamPilot runs on your phone alone. A future version will optionally support a Bluetooth sleep mask, but phone-only is the core product. Until recently, this technique required polysomnography electrodes. Now it does not.
What happens to my dream data? What about shared Flock journals?
Your dream content is private. Shared journals are visible only to the members of your Tether or Flock. We will never share individual dream reports without your explicit consent. Aggregated, anonymized data may be used to improve our algorithms and, with your opt-in, shared with academic research partners. You can delete your data at any time.

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