Using plugins
Install, activate, configure, and deactivate plugins in any chat.
Browse and install
Open the plugin marketplace
In any chat: tap the 🧩 plugins icon above the input → Browse marketplace.
You can also browse without opening a chat at Settings → Plugins → Marketplace.
Filter by type
- All — everything
- Prompt — behaviour injections
- Tool — real-data lookups
- Tuning — behaviour dials
- Interactive — buttons and UI
- Featured — handpicked by the Reverie team
- Trending — most-installed this week
Read the plugin page
Each plugin page shows: description, type, install count, rating, creator, and (for tool plugins) any third-party API the plugin calls.
Some plugins are character-locked — they only work with a specific character. The plugin page will tell you.
Tap Install
Installed plugins go to your library. They're inactive by default until you turn them on per chat.
Activating a plugin in a chat
From the plugin panel inside any chat: tap an installed plugin to toggle it on. The plugin is now active for this chat only. To make it active by default for every new chat, long-press → Set as default.
Most plugins activate silently. Interactive plugins immediately add their buttons to the chat composer.
Pre-installed plugins
Every account ships with a starter pack:
- Peek into mind — diary, dreams, inner thoughts, letters, memories
- Time lapse — jump the scene forward
- Emote — emotion buttons
- Setting patch — quick world override
You can disable any of these from Settings → Plugins → Installed.
Character-installed plugins
When a creator publishes a character, they can pre-install plugins on it that every user automatically gets when they start a chat. This is how character creators ship a full vision, not just a personality.
Examples you might see:
- RPG character ships with stats, dice, inventory, quest tracker
- Language tutor character ships with vocab tracker, spaced repetition, progress dashboard
- Romance character ships with relationship meter, shared memories, activity planner
You'll see these in the plugin panel labelled Built into [Character Name]. You can disable them if you don't want them, but the creator's intent is that they're part of the experience.
Plugin limits
- Up to 5 prompt-injection plugins active per chat. More than that and characters start to feel fragmented.
- No limit on interactive plugins.
- No limit on tool plugins, but each one adds context overhead.
Privacy
Tool plugins that call third-party APIs declare what they share. Your conversation messages stay on Reverie's servers; only the specific data the plugin needs (your city for weather, the query for a search) is sent outside.
You can revoke a plugin's permissions at any time from Settings → Plugins → Permissions.
Turning a plugin off
Tap the plugin in the chat plugin panel to toggle off. Or, from Settings → Plugins → Installed, uninstall entirely. Uninstalling doesn't affect past conversations — they keep whatever plugin context they had when the messages were generated.