DreamerOS
SCREENSHOTS, NOT PROMISES

Watch it work.
Proof you can look at.

Every page on this site tells you what DreamerOS does. This page shows it. Below are screenshots of the product doing its job: an answer landing with its receipt, the receipt opened check by check, and the public leaderboard that proves the checking is real.

Every answer lands
with its receipt.

One question, typed the way you would say it. The answer arrives with a receipt row naming who signed it, the checks that ran in plain language, the intent it read from your words, and Mind's Eye follow-ups built from what you actually asked.

DreamerOS Dreamland chat. A user asks what to check before signing a vendor contract. The answer appears with a receipt row reading Signed by Review and Verified, plain-language check chips, an intent chip reading Decide, and two Mind's Eye follow-up questions.

Tap it open.
Every check, named.

The receipt is not decoration. Open it and each step is named in words a person can read - Decoding your question, Summoning the smart one, Staying on your point - with its pass state and a post-check verdict on the finished answer.

The same Dreamland answer with the receipt expanded. Step chips read Decoding your question with subtitle Intent resolution, Summoning the smart one with subtitle Engine routing, and Staying on your point with subtitle Intent match, next to a Show details button, a Review chip, and a chip reading Post-check PASS.

The checking is public.
Live, every week.

This is the live leaderboard at dreameros.app/leaderboard, captured as it stood. Caught means DreamerOS flagged a high-stakes decision in real time, before it could ship. Every entry is a pseudonym from a one-way hash - the proof is public, the people are not.

The live Caught This Week leaderboard on dreameros.app. A table shows rank 1 held by a pseudonymous entry with 2 catches, broken down as 0 critical and 2 high, under copy explaining that rankings are pseudonymous and update in real time.

How it ships,
published inside the app.

The app carries its own operating discipline at app.dreameros.app/how-it-ships. Merged is not done. Deployed is not done. Done is when a paying customer can use the capability the way it was promised, with proof on every answer - and the page holds itself to the same rule.

The How DreamerOS Ships page inside the app. A callout titled Honest By Default explains that unfinished capabilities are labeled shipping next, above a numbered list of the seven stages of a checked answer beginning with Prompt shaping, Pre-checks, and Engine routing.

Tools ask first.
You approve access.

The Capability Studio inside the app. Before anything connects, every tool states in plain language what it reads and what it can change. Nothing touches your context until you review it and say yes.

The DreamerOS Capability Studio. Cards for Claude Desktop and ChatGPT show Not connected states with Ready badges, plain-language descriptions of what each connection reads and cannot change, and Review access buttons. A panel shows 0 connected and 38 ready to explore.

Interface captures from the DreamerOS build of August 4, 2026, at 1440x900. The leaderboard frame is the live public page as it stood that day. The Dreamland conversation shown is a demonstration turn; the interface, chips, and receipt are the shipped product surfaces.

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