Context loss

I keep losing my train of thought.

A thought arrives. Then a message, a tab, a room, a question, a noise, a body signal, a calendar reminder.

By the time you come back, the thought is gone. It still mattered. Nothing was holding it.

Naya gives unfinished thoughts somewhere to wait.

In plain terms. Losing your train of thought is a form of context loss: an interruption breaks the thread before you can finish it, and with nothing holding the thought it disappears. Naya lets you capture the fragment in seconds and keeps the context around it, so the thought can return later instead of being lost.

The real problem

The thought is not always gone. The bridge is.

When you lose your train of thought, you often lose the path back to it: the feeling, the surrounding idea, the reason it mattered, the next sentence.

Most tools ask you to stop and organize. That is too much friction at the exact moment the thought is fragile.

Naya is designed for the fragile moment.
What Naya changes

Three small changes in friction.

  • Capture in seconds: whisper it, type a fragment, save the image, drop the link. No folder required.
  • Keep the surrounding context: Naya is built to hold more than the text. Time, moment, topic, and related captures can help the thought return with more of its original meaning.
  • Let it come back later: not every thought needs action now. Some only need to be held until there is room.
A simple example

Coffee at 9:14. Naya at 9:14:30.

You are making coffee and realize what is actually blocking the project. It is the habit of saying yes too quickly.

You say it once into Naya.

Three weeks later, before planning the week, the thought returns with the surrounding thread.

It returns quietly. As context.
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FAQ

Questions

Is this for ADHD?
Naya is for anyone who experiences scattered attention, overload, or context loss. It is not a medical treatment or diagnosis tool.
Do I have to use voice?
No. Voice is useful because it is fast, but text, images, and links matter too.
What if the thought is messy?
Messy is fine. Naya is built for thoughts before they are ready to be organized.
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