Too many tabs open is usually too many unfinished thoughts.
Every tab is holding something for you.
A question. A decision. A maybe. A sentence you were not ready to finish.
Naya helps you keep the thread without keeping every tab open.
In plain terms. "Too many tabs open" is usually a symptom of context loss: each open tab holds a fragment of an unfinished thought, and closing it risks losing the thread. Naya helps you capture the reason a tab was open so you can close it without losing where you were.
The tab is a placeholder for context.
You leave it open because closing it feels like losing the thought.
The problem is not clutter. The problem is that the browser has become your memory.
Naya gives those unfinished threads a better place to wait.
A tab can mean so many things.
- I need to read this later.
- This connects to that project.
- This might matter.
- I do not know where to put it.
- I am afraid I will forget why I opened it.
Most tools ask you to file it. Naya lets you capture the reason first.
Bookmarks save the link. The reason slips away.
- Bookmarks store the link and lose why it mattered.
- Notes store the sentence without the thread it belonged to.
- Reminders store the when and leave out the context around it.
Naya is built for the context around the tab as much as the link itself.
Three moves so the tab can close.
- Capture the tab and the reason: save the link with a quick note or voice fragment.
- Thread it quietly: Naya can connect it to the project, topic, decision, or earlier capture it belongs near.
- Return it when useful: the link does not have to sit open forever. The context can return when you need it.
No need to become a minimalist browser person.
You are trying to stop using open tabs as emotional storage.
Naya helps separate the thought from the tab, so the tab can close and the thread can remain.