Dream Builders/Technology
Technology · The Stack

The AI infrastructure
we own, top to bottom.

Three proprietary AI products — one enterprise platform, one creative-development tool, one mid-market production engine. Each built to run independently. All designed to compound when used together.

The Thesis

Most AI companies sell tools. We sell infrastructure — the difference matters because tools get commoditized and infrastructure compounds.

Each of our three products solves a different problem for a different customer. But under the hood, they share the same production-grade pipeline — which means a story that starts in DreamOrigin can ship through Floyo or DreamFlo without translation.

That's not a product catalog. That's an operating system for entertainment.

DreamOrigin
DreamOrigin
01 · Creative Development
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01 · Creative Development
DreamOrigin
The AI scribe for storytelling

DreamOrigin is the narrative layer — the AI scribe that supports writers, showrunners, and creative development teams with story generation, structural analysis, character development, and script iteration. Not a replacement for writers. The assistant that makes a good writers' room faster and a great writers' room more ambitious.

  • Story structure analysis and narrative mapping
  • Character arc development and consistency tracking
  • Script iteration with craft-aware feedback
  • World-building and continuity management
  • Seamless handoff to DreamFlo and Floyo production pipelines
Built for
Writers' rooms · Showrunners · Development execs
DreamFlo
DreamFlo
02 · Mid-Market
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02 · Mid-Market
DreamFlo
AI production for the working middle

DreamFlo is the democratization layer — the same underlying AI production infrastructure that powers Floyo, made accessible to independent filmmakers, production houses, creators, and growing brands. Professional-grade output at a price point that works for the working middle of the industry.

  • Full AI video and image production pipeline
  • Self-serve workflows with professional templates
  • Pay-as-you-scale pricing for growing teams
  • Direct publish to Drop.tv, ReelShort, and FAST channels
  • Community support and shared production assets
Built for
Creators · Indie filmmakers · Growing brands · Production houses
Floyo
Floyo
03 · Enterprise
Floyo screenshot 1
03 · Enterprise
Floyo
Enterprise AI workflows

Floyo is the enterprise tier of Dream Builders' AI infrastructure — the platform that runs inside the marketing teams, creative departments, and production studios that cannot tolerate failure. Built for scale, with the compliance, security, and team governance that enterprise buyers require.

  • Team management and role-based permissions
  • Enterprise compliance and security posture
  • Custom model deployment and fine-tuning
  • Direct integration with existing creative pipelines
  • Dedicated support and service-level commitments
Built for
Fortune 500 brands · Broadcasters · Major studios
Chapter Four — The Compound

Three products. One pipeline.

A story can enter the system at any tier and move between them without starting over. That interoperability is the moat — and it's only possible because we own all three layers.

01.

A story starts in DreamOrigin.

A writer develops a concept with AI-assisted structure and character work. The output isn't just a script — it's a production-ready spec that the pipeline can act on.

02.

Ships through DreamFlo.

A creator or indie production house picks up the spec, runs it through DreamFlo's self-serve pipeline, and ships direct to Drop.tv, ReelShort, or any FAST channel — professional craft at indie economics.

03.

Scales through Floyo.

Or — if the project demands enterprise scale — the same spec moves into Floyo, where a Fortune 500 brand's production team runs it through their secure workflows at the standard their brand requires.

The fact that a concept can move from DreamOrigin to DreamFlo to a live FAST channel without leaving the ecosystem — that's not a feature, that's an operating system.
— Technology Partner · Enterprise Integration
Chapter Five — What's Next

The stack is open.
Come build on it.