Based on 61 real App Store reviews, here's exactly what users wish Lucid Dreaming Assistant apps would build.
Features users are literally asking for in their reviews, ranked by demand.
"Trying to figure out how to contact the developer. Just realized there's no way to back up your dreams, or am I doing something wrong bc this gravely concerns me"
"Specifically: a vibration-only alarm would be nice, I don't like that the journal passcode automatically is"
"My problem isn't the Dream Journal, It's the guides. They're trash. Especially the MILD and WILD guides"
"There are no lessons here so I don't really learn how to lucid dream or what to do while lucid"
"I have it on my iPhone and my iPad. If's journal entry is put on one device then it cannot transfer to the other device"
Prioritized actions based on user demand and market opportunity.
Data loss is the #2 complaint (21% of reviews). Users are emotionally devastated losing months/years of dream journals. Guaranteed data safety would be major differentiator and justify premium pricing.
Ad placement breaks core functionality in competitor (31% of complaints). Users already paying for ad removal but system fails. Clean paid app would eliminate #1 pain point and capture revenue.
18% of reviews report alarms don't work at all. This is a core lucid dreaming feature (WBTB technique). Working alarms with vibration-only option, multiple sounds, and clear setup would meet unfulfilled demand.
13% can't save entries, keyboard blocks text view. Users spend 10+ minutes writing detailed dreams then lose work. Auto-save every few seconds + proper keyboard handling would prevent abandonment.
Users call existing guides 'trash' and say there are 'no lessons'. Educational content is table stakes for this category but poorly executed. Quality tutorials add value beyond just journaling tool.
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