Build and deploy AI agents that work for you. Create custom tools, automate tasks, and connect your services with Dreamer's intelligent agent platform.
The framing of "personal intelligence" rather than just another AI assistant is interesting. The problem with most AI tools is they're general purpose but your brain is very specific. Love that you're building around the idea of connecting all your services in one agent layer. Curious how you handle context switching between different "tools" the agent uses — does it maintain memory across sessions? Congrats on the launch!
Once built, how do agents get deployed/used? One-click web apps, embeddable widgets/components for our existing SaaS UIs (e.g., chat interface in-app), mobile push/triggers, or scheduled/background runs?
Since everything's remixable and shareable (Gallery, friends/family links), how does it handle forks, versioning, collaboration (real-time co-editing?), or per-user customization?
Thanks for your time!
Most no-code agent platforms still assume you know what an API is. For a small BD team, the real question is whether someone non-technical like me can set up something like automated lead follow-ups without engineering help. How steep is the learning curve for business users building their first agent?
About Dreamer on Product Hunt
“Your home for personal intelligence”
Dreamer launched on Product Hunt on February 20th, 2026 and earned 140 upvotes and 4 comments, placing #7 on the daily leaderboard. Build and deploy AI agents that work for you. Create custom tools, automate tasks, and connect your services with Dreamer's intelligent agent platform.
Dreamer was featured in Task Management (84k followers), Virtual Assistants (16.1k followers) and Bots (110.5k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 14.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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The framing of "personal intelligence" rather than just another AI assistant is interesting. The problem with most AI tools is they're general purpose but your brain is very specific. Love that you're building around the idea of connecting all your services in one agent layer. Curious how you handle context switching between different "tools" the agent uses — does it maintain memory across sessions? Congrats on the launch!