What if I became an astronaut?
Commander Taylor steadies the shuttle at the lip of a violet storm, hearing Mission Control fade beneath the hush of deep space.
Reflekt turns a single “What if?” into a cinematic alternate-reality story, then layers in image generation, narration, continuations, and private or public story libraries.
A familiar layout language from the legacy Reflekt app, rebuilt with cleaner structure, stronger rhythm, and sharper cosmic contrast.
These cards mirror the legacy landing page structure while the visual system is more deliberate, more spacious, and less brittle.
Commander Taylor steadies the shuttle at the lip of a violet storm, hearing Mission Control fade beneath the hush of deep space.
Neon rain drips from rooftop antennas while your neural rig tears through a megacorp firewall one pulse at a time.
The Crystal Valley does not whisper your name anymore. It sings it through every shard of moonlit frost.
The legacy product had the right rhythm. This rebuild preserves it: ask, generate, visualize, continue.
Start with a single “What if?” prompt and choose your engine, length, and universe preset.
Reflekt creates a full alternate-universe story, title, and universe number while safely tracking prompt metadata.
Queue image and narration jobs from the story page or explorer, then poll safely for ready media.
Add up to three continuations, manage stories from the dashboard, and share only if you explicitly make a story public.
Preset definitions are centralized in config, so prompt instructions, image styling, and UI treatment all stay in sync.
Survive the end of civilization.
A bright, absurd world with cartoon physics.
Become the center of a dramatic anime arc.
Trade ordinary life for stadium lights.
Victorian futurism powered by brass and steam.
Hack your way through a neon dystopia.
Magic, prophecy, and a grand journey.
Find meaning after the collapse.
Cross the multiverse as a cosmic explorer.
Balance extraordinary power with ordinary cost.
The new Laravel app lives in its own folder now, but the product direction and visual identity are already locked in.