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Dreamer: the Personal Agent OS — David Singleton

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Mar 20, 2026
David Singleton, former Stripe CTO and early Android leader, talks about Dreamer and its Sidekick, a personal AI that builds apps and agents from plain language. He explores agent app stores, forkable tools, temporary apps for trips and events, security and permissions, paid builder ecosystems, and why taste still matters in AI software.
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Sidekick Acts Like An Operating System Kernel

  • Dreamer’s core trust model routes agent-to-agent actions through Sidekick, which acts like an operating-system kernel enforcing permissions and user intent.
  • David Singleton argues standalone vibe-coded apps grab data “willy nilly,” so safe multi-agent systems require OS-like controls from the start.
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Dreamer Is Building An Ecosystem Not Just A Product

  • Dreamer explicitly designs for a four-sided ecosystem where the platform must create more value for participants than it captures itself.
  • Tool builders get paid by usage, agent monetization is planned, and the Builders in Residence program funds creative builders and missing primitives.
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Agentic Commerce Looks Like The Early Web

  • David Singleton sees agentic commerce as a pre-standard phase like the early internet, with many protocols competing before a few winners emerge.
  • Dreamer stays protocol-agnostic for now, using existing Stripe Connect for platform payouts while waiting for stronger commerce rails to consolidate.
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