Prompt plugins
Quietly add a focused behavior or setting to the system prompt: slower pacing, a melancholy mood, a speech pattern, or one world-state change.
Install behavior tweaks, real tools, reusable tuning modes, and native interactive UI without rebuilding the character or leaving the chat.
Scene actions
4 plugins active in this chat
Roll the dice
Skip time
Send a gift
Check weather
Installed per chat · Disable anytime
Four plugin types
Quietly add a focused behavior or setting to the system prompt: slower pacing, a melancholy mood, a speech pattern, or one world-state change.
Give characters access to real capabilities such as weather, news, calendars, lookups, and other declared APIs instead of pretending they checked.
Install reusable behavior dials—steady, wild, slow burn, concise—without rewriting the character or changing permanent settings.
Put buttons, cards, forms, status panels, gifts, dice, time skips, and other native UI directly inside the conversation.
Using plugins
Use the puzzle icon above the composer to see active plugins, your installed library, and the marketplace.
Choose a behavior, tool, tuning preset, or interactive action. Installation and any external permission are shown up front.
Enable a plugin for one chat without changing every version of the character, or make it the default for new chats.
Interactive actions appear beside the composer, while tools and prompt behavior activate only when relevant.
For creators
The AI scaffolder proposes the plugin type, fields, prompt behavior, and interface from a plain-language description.
Edit behavior, fields, buttons, permissions, and examples in a structured editor, with raw configuration available when you need it.
Test the effect before publishing so a plugin works across different voices, models, and conversation styles.
Creators can attach plugins to a character so an RPG arrives with stats and dice or a tutor arrives with a progress tracker.
Keep a plugin private, lock it to one character, or submit it for review and make it discoverable to the community.
Plugin authors receive a share of credits consumed in chats where their work is active, creating a second creator revenue stream.
Plugin FAQ
A strong character can carry dialogue. Plugins add the parts that prose alone handles poorly: durable controls, structured choices, real-world data, and interfaces a user can act on directly.
Stats, inventory, dice, quests, and status cards can become visible controls instead of a block of instructions the model must rewrite every turn.
Send a gift, ask for a diary entry, skip to tomorrow, or reveal an inner thought without breaking the scene to explain what you want.
A character can check an API when needed while the user sees what data leaves Reverie and can revoke access later.
Close the gap
Open any character, install a plugin, and give the scene something new to do.