Ever wake from a vivid dream and feel like God might be saying something — but have nowhere meaningful to capture it? Dreamnl is a Christian dream journal app built for exactly that moment. Rather than offering generic dream dictionaries or new-age symbolism, Dreamnl is rooted in the conviction that interpretation belongs to God alone (Genesis 40:8) and gives you a quiet, reflective space to record, pray through, and revisit your dreams.^1
You can type or voice-record each dream, then explore it through structured elements — actions, emotions, life context, and personal symbols. Thoughtful AI generates a gentle overview of your dream, personalized reflection questions, and a prayer to help you bring it before God.^2 Over time, you build your own Symbol Dictionary — a personal library of recurring images and themes unique to your walk with the Lord.^1
Dreamnl also supports recurring dream tracking, milestone badges, daily journaling reminders, and the ability to digitize handwritten dream journals by photographing pages.^3 The app follows a generous "pay it forward" model — it's completely free to use, with optional donations to support development.^3
Why Christians Love It"I looked through Google and the entire App Store for a dream journal that was Christian, not tied to new age practices. I prayed about it and God brought me to Dreamnl! This app is a light in a sea of darkness." — App Store review^3
"The AI questions alone have me in tears. I know this is going to be a timely and meaningful app for me." — Early user^4
"I was a bit sceptical at first whether this is truly rooted in Biblical foundations, but this app blew my mind. No ads and no bugs. Perfection." — Play Store review^2
Notable- Built by David Smith of Made Responsively Ltd, a UK-based designer and developer with over 20 years in tech who created Dreamnl out of his own need for a faith-centered dream journal^4
- Available on both iOS and Android with frequent updates since its April 2025 launch^3
- Active Christian Dream Journal community on Facebook^5
- The creator's previous project, StoryTribe, reached 100,000 users in six months^6