Comparison
A Kinder Alternative to Nebula & Co-Star
Last updated: April 19, 2026
If you landed here searching for a way out of Nebula or Co-Star, you're not alone. We're Dreamuna — we don't do astrology, we don't do daily horoscopes, and we don't want to be your personality test. We interpret dreams. One at a time, grounded in what you actually wrote, with a trial that costs a dollar and a cancel button that works on the first click.
A plain-English comparison based on each product's publicly available pricing pages, App Store listings, and user reviews. We're not trying to be mean — we're trying to be accurate.
| What matters | Nebula / Co-Star | Dreamuna |
|---|---|---|
| Focus | Astrology-first: natal charts, daily horoscopes, compatibility, personality quizzes. | Dreams-first: a reflective companion that reads what you dreamed last night and helps you think about it. |
| Pricing | Around $70 per year and up, commonly via short trials that roll into paid subscriptions — described as aggressive trial-to-paid flows in publicly reported user reviews. | $1 for a 3-day trial, then $9.99/week or $99.99/year. Flat pricing on the page, no gotcha upsells. |
| Tone | Personality-quiz framing, vague horoscope language, and nudges toward paid advisor chats. | Grounded in the dream you just wrote. No "the universe says", no cold-reading. Reflection, not prophecy. |
| Cancel experience | Widely criticised in one-star App Store reviews as hard to cancel — users report chasing refund requests and buried settings. | One click from your /account page, or directly from your Lemon Squeezy billing portal. No chat, no survey, no retention pop-up. |
Why people switch
- They want to think about their own dream, not read a generic horoscope written for everyone born in the same month.
- They want pricing they can see on one page and cancel in one click — not a trial that quietly turns into $70+ a year.
- They want a tone that treats them like an adult: reflective, specific, unafraid to say "this might not mean anything".