App for forgetting things

For the things you do not mean to forget.

Not because you do not care. Because the day keeps moving. Because the thought arrived at the wrong time. Because the reminder had no context. Because the tab was the only thing holding the thread. Because your mind is carrying too much.

Naya helps you put things down before they disappear.

In plain terms. An app for forgetting things helps you capture thoughts, tasks, links, and the reason something mattered the moment they arrive, then brings them back gently with their context. Naya is built for the meaning around what you forget, not just the object you lost.

The reframe

Forgetting is often a load problem.

People blame themselves for forgetting. But forgetting is not always carelessness.

  • Too many open loops.
  • Too many tools.
  • Too many interruptions.
  • Too much context held in your head.
  • Too many thoughts arriving before they are ready to become tasks.

A better system should not shame you for forgetting. It should help carry the thread.

What people forget

The thing is rarely just the thing.

  • The thought you had on a walk.
  • Why you opened a tab.
  • The reason a task mattered.
  • The context behind a follow-up.
  • What you were about to write.
  • The decision you almost made.
  • The emotional truth behind a project.
  • The next clear place to begin.

Naya helps hold not only the object, but the meaning around it.

Why most apps do not solve it

Storage is not the same as memory.

A notes app can store the note. A reminder app can store the task. A browser can keep the tab open. A calendar can store the event. A voice memo app can store the recording.

But memory is not just storage. Memory is return.

Can the thing come back when it matters? Can it bring enough context with it? Can you continue without rebuilding everything from scratch? That is the difference Naya is built for.

How Naya helps

Capture before it vanishes.

Drop it in quickly: a thought, voice note, screenshot, link, reminder, or fragment. You should not have to know what something is before you can save it, so do not organize yet.

Naya helps preserve related context so meaning does not disappear when the day shifts. When you come back, it helps reconstruct what still matters and where to begin, so you return gently instead of starting over.

A more humane memory

No guilt. No scoreboard. No "you failed again."

Naya is not built to punish forgetfulness.

  • No streaks.
  • No counts.
  • No guilt loops.
  • No aggressive notification pressure.
  • No dashboard proving how behind you are.

The point is not to become a perfect remembering machine. The point is to stop losing what still matters.

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FAQ

Questions

Is Naya for people who forget tasks?
Yes, but not only tasks. Naya is especially useful when you forget context: why something mattered, what it connected to, or where you left off.
Is Naya a to-do list?
No. Naya can support action, but rather than a traditional task manager it is a place where your context can wait until you come back to it.
What if I forget to capture something?
That will happen. Naya is not about perfection. It is about reducing how often important threads disappear.
Is this for ADHD?
Naya is for anyone who experiences forgetting, overload, scattered attention, interruption, or context loss. It is not a diagnosis tool or medical treatment.
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