Continuity

Keep the thread
whole.

A quiet place where the moments, people, and meanings of your life stay connected — even as time keeps moving.

Put it down. Step away. Live your life.Naya holds what matters and brings it back gently, when the moment is right.

Naya on iPhone — Welcome to Naya, your adaptive cognitive partner: “Protect energy. Preserve continuity. Move gently,” over a dawn mountain horizon, with a Continue button.

Fragmentation

Life tends
to scatter.

A photo lives in one place.

The conversation that gave it meaning lives somewhere else.

The voice memo, the date, the person connected to it, the thing you meant to return to — each ends up separated from the rest.

Not necessarily lost.

Just no longer connected.

And slowly, the context that held it all together starts to come apart.

Naya doesn’t only hold things. It helps them stay connected — to each other, and to you.

Reconnection

It brings the pieces back
into relationship.

GATHERS
The moments living across apps, notes, photos, messages, and voice memos come back into one quiet space.
HOLDS
Not only what happened — but who was there, what it meant, and what it was part of.
KEEPS
People, places, dates, decisions, and moments stay in relationship instead of drifting apart.
RETURNS
Come back to a thread later with more orientation and less friction — without being pulled under.
Naya on iPhone — Active Threads: Vector Collective, Evening Decompression, and Creative Direction, with a Relational Continuity card showing this thread connects to yesterday’s voice note, the studio brief, and the boundary pattern.Naya on iPhone — a captured thought, “I keep saying yes when I need to pause,” connected to John logistics, the studio brief, evening decompression, and a boundary pattern, on May 15 · kitchen · morning.
Not just what happened, but what it meant.

Capture, resurface, return — the three quiet motions of a life that stays connected.

Behaviors

How continuity
behaves.

One — Capture

Whisper it. Photograph it. Twenty seconds, and it’s held. No folders. No fields. No “where should this go?”

Two — Resurface

The right thought returns when the room is right — not when a clock rings. Right time, not all the time.

Three — Return

After drift, Naya doesn’t make you start over. It rises with one acknowledgment and one small thing to pick up. Never zero.

Naya on iPhone — LISTENING: a voice note being captured, transcribing “I don’t think it’s about the deadline, it’s about how I keep saying yes when I should…” at 0:23.
Twenty seconds —
and it’s held.
Naya on iPhone — Continuity: “Returning matters more than staying perfect.” A captured voice note, a still-open question, and a Welcome Back line: “A small thing you said earlier is still here. You stepped away for forty minutes. That’s fine.”
Returning matters more than staying perfect.

Continuity experience

What it feels like
in practice.

You notice something worth keeping — a moment, a thought, a voice, a conversation that stayed with you — and you set it down.

You add a little context: who was there, when it happened, what it was part of, why it mattered.

Over time, it finds its place among everything else, connected to the people, dates, decisions, and meanings around it.

And when you come back — weeks or years later — you don’t arrive at a lonely file.

You arrive back at the thread, with enough context to feel oriented again.

Naya on iPhone — a memory resurfacing: “It’s not about the deadline. It’s about saying yes too much,” said on a Saturday in October, with the week ahead looking heavy. Open the thread, or not yet.
Yours to open — or not yet.

Some things are not just records. They are anchors — the points you return to when you need to find your way back to yourself.

Anchors

Continuity
anchors.

A voice.A letter.A place.A date that still means something.A ritual.A relationship.A decision you are still living with.A promise.An unfinished thought.A transition you are still moving through.A grief you are still carrying.A love that shaped you.

Naya keeps each one connected to the larger thread, instead of letting it drift off on its own.

The product is shaped as much by what it will not do as by what it keeps connected.

Refusals

What Naya
refuses.

No streaks.

No counts.

No scoreboard of you.

No “we miss you” pushes.

No folders, tags, or taxonomy to maintain.

No guilt-copy.

No fire icons. No trophy badges.

No ads. No selling. No training on your memories.

Your silence is not a problem for the app to solve.

Trust · privacy · dignity

Your inner life
stays yours.

What you keep here is private by design.

On deviceAudio, transcripts, and thoughts stay on your iPhone by default.
No analyticsNo engagement telemetry. No behavioral tracking.
No adsNever ad-supported. No third-party SDKs.
No sellingWe do not sell, share, or train on your data.
Optional syncEnd-to-end encrypted iCloud sync, off by default.
Yours to takeFull export and full deletion, one tap each.

A protected room, not a place that turns your life into something to be used.

Quiet questions

Plain answers,
quietly held.

It can use intelligence to help connect context, but the promise is continuity — not performance, novelty, or simulated feeling.

Begin

Begin with
a single thread.

What mattered can stay connected. And so can you.

You do not have to gather everything at once. Start with one moment, one voice, one relationship, one unfinished thought.

Let it have a place to stay connected.

Naya on iPhone — Welcome to Naya, your adaptive cognitive partner: “Protect energy. Preserve continuity. Move gently,” over a dusk mountain horizon, with a Continue button.