New beginner-learning path
The public site now leads with a clearer Start Here path so new visitors can learn Dreamspell in the right order before jumping into the glossary or app page.
What’s New
This page keeps the product story current in consumer-friendly language. It focuses on what people can actually expect from Dreamspell now, not on internal engineering milestones that are only useful inside the private app repo.
Latest Improvements
These cards keep the product story current in end-user language instead of internal change-log language.
The public site now leads with a clearer Start Here path so new visitors can learn Dreamspell in the right order before jumping into the glossary or app page.
The public screenshots are now curated from one source of truth, with smaller web-ready assets and a tighter story arc from Today to study on iPad.
The glossary is becoming a stronger reference destination, with filters and direct routes into tones, seals, moons, kin, and wavespell vocabulary.
The site is now positioned as a real public home for Dreamspell with a custom domain, consumer-ready support and privacy URLs, and launch-status handling.
Release Timeline
This timeline is intentionally short and public-facing. It highlights the product and site improvements that matter to future users.
The public site now includes a stronger beginner path, a Why Dreamspell explainer, a searchable glossary, and clearer routes between the guide, FAQ, glossary, and app page.
The public site moved onto its live custom domain, the launch-update path became clearer, and the mobile navigation was tightened for real phone use.
Dreamspell settled around Today, Calendar, Kin Explorer, Journal, and Resources, with offline-first study tools, local journaling, iPhone and iPad layouts, and English and Spanish support.
Next Step
Use the Get App page for launch status, use the guide and glossary for the Dreamspell vocabulary, and use the FAQ or support page if you want a direct answer before the App Store listing is live.