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Use case three: Off the charts

Thu Jul 2 2026
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Long time no sleep,

Way back in use case two we told you to "keep an eye on the Stats page as those charts come to life". Consider this the awakening¹.

There is a new Advanced charting switch waiting for you in /settings. Flip it, wander over to /stats, and your dream garden turns into a criss-cross laboratory: type a keyword, toggle a mood, handpick a symbol — and every chart on the page redraws around your question, while you watch.

What kind of questions, you ask? The kind only you can ask about your own dreams:

  • Pick the unicorn symbol and see whether unicorns prefer to visit at night or sneak into your afternoon daydreams — and whether they arrive in crisp high definition or pleasantly blurry.
  • Toggle the grumpy smileys and find out which symbols keep bad company — the usual suspects lurking in your low-mood dreams might surprise you.
  • Select the lucid type and check the sleep chart above: do your lucid adventures show up on long, lazy nights or after a short power nap?

Speaking of sleep: remember the "(future-feature)" note next to the bedtime/wake-up opt-in on the Settings page? The future has officially arrived. Track your bedtime and wake-up time on the /dreams page and Stats greets you with a full-width sleep chart — bedtime at the bottom, wake-up at the top, your night colored in between. Nights you don't track simply stay blank; the sheep doesn't judge².

And in case you are wondering: no, we still won't tell you what any of it means. As promised in the backstory, dreamingsheep remains a neu(t)ral tool — the charts do the showing, your intuition does the interpreting.

Now go log a dream, flip the switch, and cross-examine your subconscious. Sweet dreams!

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1 - no alarm clocks were harmed in the making of these charts
2 - night-shift workers and vampires are fully supported — for you, the midnight line is merely a suggestion

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