A notes app used like a dumping ground for years — and then, for the first time, a line written in March comes back the morning it's needed in June.
Put it down. Step away. Live your life.
Naya holds what matters — and brings it back gently, exactly when it's time.
Naya is a private memory and reminder system for iPhone. It helps you capture thoughts, voice notes, and unfinished threads, then brings them back gently when the moment is right.
A private place
for everything
you can't carry.
Naya is a private memory and reminder system — for thoughts, voice notes, images, and the unfinished threads of your days.
It helps you put things down, step away, and return when the moment is right.
You said something important on a Tuesday.
You meant it.
Then Wednesday happened.
Most reminder apps treat your life like a to-do list — taxonomies, folders, due dates, red badges that follow you home. They turn the act of remembering into a chore.
Naya is the opposite shape. You speak. Naya holds. It returns the thought to you when the room is right — not when a clock rings.
No folders. No fields. No "where should this go?" Naya is one calm place for whatever you can say out loud.
I don't think it's about the deadline. It's about how I keep saying yes when I should just say maybe later…
// Naya threads this with the brief, the friend, and the feeling — quietly, after.
Right time, not all the time. Naya chooses the moment by context, time of day, weather, and what you've been working on. Never the alarm clock.
You said this on a Saturday in October. The week ahead looks heavy.
From: 23 days ago · kitchen · overcast morning
The line you wrote about your mother surfaces — the morning of her birthday, before the day claims you.
The voice note from Sunday returns just before the call you were dreading — so you arrive having already thought it through.
The unfinished sentence from this morning finds you on the walk home, when there's finally room to finish it.
Nothing. Naya keeps quiet. The room is dark and you've already given enough today.
After a day, a week, a month away, Naya doesn't make you start over. It rises with one acknowledgment and one small thing to pick up.
"You stepped away for forty minutes. That's fine."
Pick up where you left — the studio brief, the season paragraph.
Less content, slower motion, softer language on heavy days. More clarity and lift on capable ones. Tap a tile to feel one.
Most apps die one quiet erosion at a time — a streak here, a badge there. We name our refusals so they hold.
No streaks. No counts. No scoreboard of you.
Quantification leaks turn a runtime into a productivity-app. We render no number to the user. Ever.
No "we miss you" pushes.
If you haven't opened Naya in three days, that's private. Your silence is not a problem for the app to solve.
No folders, no tags, no taxonomy.
Threading happens after the moment — by topic, time, and emotional register. You are not asked to organize yourself to be heard.
No "Are you sure?" modals.
Errors are inline. Deletions soft, with undo. The re-entry sheet is the only modal in Naya.
No spinners. No skeleton screens.
A spinner is the universal symbol of your time is less important than ours. The atmosphere holds. Lines arrive when ready.
No emoji-shaped guilt.
No fire icons, no trophy badges, no "great job!" copy. You are doing enough simply by being here.
These are not testimonials. They are the kinds of moments Naya is built to hold — the texture of what we hope using it feels like.
A notes app used like a dumping ground for years — and then, for the first time, a line written in March comes back the morning it's needed in June.
A reminder app that doesn't make you feel behind. No number. No streak. Just the threads you'd otherwise drop, returned softly.
On the worst days — after a loss, after a break — the app quiets itself. Less content. Slower motion. Softer language. Something you can still sit with.
Naya is designed around private memory. The defaults below are not toggles you have to find — they are how the product is built.
Audio, transcripts, and thoughts stay on your iPhone by default. Capture, transcription, and threading happen locally.
No engagement telemetry, no behavioural tracking. We don't know what you wrote, when you opened the app, or how often you returned.
Naya is not, and will never be, ad-supported. No third-party SDKs. Nothing watching for purchase intent.
We do not sell, share, or train on your data. Your memories are not a corpus. They are yours.
End-to-end encrypted iCloud sync, off by default. Even we cannot read what passes between your devices.
Full export and full deletion, one tap each. If you leave, you take everything with you. We keep nothing.
Naya is a private cognitive continuity system designed to help overwhelmed minds capture scattered thoughts, preserve context, and return after interruption with one clear next step.
Naya is designed for people who experience cognitive overload, attention fragmentation, burnout, overwhelm, or difficulty maintaining continuity across busy periods of life.
Traditional productivity apps optimize output, urgency, and task completion. Naya focuses on continuity, re-entry, memory preservation, and calm context recovery.
Naya helps people preserve unfinished thoughts, remember what matters, recover after interruption, reduce cognitive overload, and return to important threads without rebuilding context from scratch.
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No streaks. No spam. No card today.