Your dreams are not random.
RURRI maps the patterns behind them.
AI analyzes your dreams and daily life together — revealing the unconscious forces shaping your reality and guiding you toward wholeness.
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Dream Agent
The Unconscious
A Jungian intelligence that lives in your shadow. It feeds on your dream recordings to independently map the hidden archetypes and suppressed emotions driving your life.
Life Agent
The Conscious
An analytical intelligence that observes your waking reality. It feeds on your daily patterns to identify the behavioral loops and conflicts you consciously overlook.
Your Inner Architecture
Based on Jungian psychology
Ego - Conscious self, who you believe you are
Shadow - Hidden depths, unacknowledged truths
Self - Whole psyche, integrating all parts
The Map of Your Inner World
Understanding the architecture of your psyche is the first step to integration.

Ego & Persona
The Ego is your center of consciousness—who you think you are. The Persona is the mask you wear for the world, the social role you play to fit in.
The Shadow
The Shadow contains everything you've rejected, denied, or repressed. It's not just "evil"—it holds your unlived potential, creativity, and raw power.
Animus & Anima
The contra-sexual soul images. The Anima is the inner feminine in men; the Animus is the inner masculine in women. They bridge the conscious and unconscious.
The Self
The center and circumference of the total psyche. The Self is the goal of individuation—the complete integration of all parts into a unified whole.
The pattern is already running.
You do not need another habit tracker. You need to see what is driving the habits.
You break up with the same person wearing a different face.
You journal, reflect, even go to therapy — but the dots still feel disconnected.
Your dreams feel like they mean something. You just do not know what.
You can explain your life logically and still not understand the pattern.
While you delay inner clarity, your unconscious keeps making decisions for you.
How RURRI works
Simple enough to use daily. Intelligent enough to see what you miss.
Record your dreams
Describe what happened — in your words, at any level of detail. Voice or text.
Record your life
Log emotional triggers, relational dynamics, moods, and recurring situations.
Both agents analyze
Dream Agent reads the night. Life Agent reads the day. Both work in parallel.
See the pattern
RURRI reveals emotional loops, active chapters, archetypal themes, and convergence points.
Two systems. One psyche map.
Your unconscious speaks in two channels — through your dreams at night and through your patterns during the day. RURRI listens to both.
Dream Agent
Reads the night
Analyzes dream content for symbols, emotional states, archetypal figures, and recurring unconscious themes. It does not interpret your dreams — it maps what your psyche is processing.
- Symbolic pattern recognition
- Archetypal figure tracking
- Emotional tone mapping
- Recurring theme detection
Life Agent
Reads the day
Tracks waking-life events, emotional triggers, relational patterns, and recurring behavioral loops. It sees the structure beneath your daily experience.
- Behavioral loop identification
- Relational dynamic analysis
- Trigger & mood correlation
- Decision pattern tracking
Pattern Convergence
Where inner dreams and outer events reveal meaningful synchronicities
Once the pattern becomes visible, it becomes harder to lie to yourself.
RURRI does not tell you who you are. It shows you what keeps repeating — and leaves you unable to unsee it.
See your hidden loops
Notice the emotional patterns repeating across relationships, decisions, and dreams — before they run another cycle.
Stop calling it bad luck
Recognize that the same situation keeps appearing because something inside you keeps creating the conditions for it.
Read your own psychology
Understand what your psyche is actively processing — what is collapsing, what is emerging, what remains unresolved.
Build awareness with evidence
Move from vague self-reflection to precise pattern recognition. Not guesswork. Data from your own inner world.
The path to Individuation
Connect the scattered pieces — the anxious morning, the recurring dream, the familiar argument — into one coherent Self.
The Armor Pattern
Across your last 3 weeks of entries, a repeating structure appears: a moment of vulnerability followed immediately by emotional withdrawal. This pattern shows in your dream imagery (locked doors, abandoned buildings) and in your life entries (cancelling plans after emotional conversations).
"What would change if you stayed present in the moment right after the vulnerability — instead of closing?"
Your psyche, mapped.
Every entry becomes part of a living psychological map — chapters, themes, and emotional arcs that update as you do.
Current Chapter
Letting go of old structures
Moving toward change
"What is ending — and what is emerging right now?"
Dream Journal
Recent entries with psyche states
The Crashing Car
Dec 16
Flying Over Mountains
Dec 14
Lost in the City
Dec 11
Meeting My Childhood Friend
Dec 9
The patterns will repeat until you see them.
Every week you wait is another cycle your unconscious runs without your awareness. See it first.
Free early access. No credit card. Your data stays yours.
The pattern recognition felt uncomfortably accurate.
7 days
to identify first recurring emotional theme
89%
of users recorded both dream and life entries in week one
3.2x
more pattern connections found vs. journaling alone
"I noticed a pattern between my recurring anxiety dreams and a conflict I keep avoiding at work. I had never connected the two before. RURRI made it impossible to unsee."
Marina K.
Startup Founder
"I have been in therapy for three years and journaling for longer. RURRI showed me a thread across my last 12 entries that I had completely missed. My therapist was genuinely impressed."
James L.
Creative Director
"The pattern recognition felt uncomfortably accurate. I kept seeing the same archetype showing up in my dreams and then recognizing it in my real relationships. That changed everything."
Dr. Sana R.
Clinical Psychologist