An AI app for remembering context should help you come back, not make you prompt harder.
You should not have to explain the whole situation again.
What happened. Why it mattered. What you were deciding. Where you left off. What changed since then. Naya is built to hold context so return feels lighter.
In plain terms. An AI app for remembering context keeps the thread around your work (what happened, why it mattered, and where you left off) outside the chat window, so you can return without starting over or re-explaining everything to a fresh prompt.
Remembering a fact is not the same as preserving a thread.
A fact is: "The brief is due Friday."
Context is why the brief feels unclear, what you decided last week, which concern keeps returning, what you were about to simplify, and why the task matters in the first place.
Naya is built for the thread.
Chat memory remembers what happened in chat.
But your real context is distributed across voice notes, images, links, calendar moments, unfinished thoughts, and the private fragments you never put into a prompt.
Naya brings memory closer to where life actually happens.
Four orientations, in order.
- Capture-first: you can save the thought before turning it into a polished request.
- Continuity-first: the goal is to preserve enough context to return, rather than to generate more output.
- Privacy-first: private memory should have stricter boundaries than ordinary productivity data.
- Re-entry-first: after interruption or drift, Naya helps you pick up the thread without shame.
The decision, rather than the meeting title.
You leave a meeting with three thoughts: the project is not too big, the scope is too vague, and the real issue is that everyone is avoiding the decision.
You say that once.
Later, when the project returns, Naya can help bring back the decision, not just the meeting title.