For thoughts that arrive before they are ready to be organized.
Some thoughts do not arrive as tasks. Some do not arrive as journal entries. Some do not even arrive as full sentences.
Naya is a calm place to put them down before they disappear.
In plain terms. Scattered thoughts are fragments: half-ideas, reminders, voice notes, things you meant to return to, arriving faster than you can hold or file them. The problem is not disorganization; it is that each fragment needs somewhere safe to land before it disappears. Naya captures them without taxonomy and keeps the context around each one.
A scattered thought may be the beginning of something important.
- Maybe a decision.
- Maybe a boundary.
- Maybe an idea.
- Maybe a memory.
- Maybe a project.
- Maybe a pattern you are finally noticing.
The problem is not that the thought is scattered. The problem is that most tools make you organize it too early.
Notes apps are good at storage.
But scattered thoughts often need more than storage. They need to be held with enough context to return later.
Otherwise, the note exists. The meaning does not.
Capture without sorting. Organize after.
01 · Capture without sorting
Say the thought. Type the fragment. Save the image. Drop the link.
02 · Let organization happen after
Naya is designed to thread later, not demand structure in the moment.
03 · Return to what matters
The point is not to collect more notes. The point is to feel less like important things are slipping away.
Adjacent guide.
Questions
Is Naya for random thoughts?
Do I have to know what a thought is for?
What if I already use Apple Notes or Notion?
Put the thought down before it has to become something.
Request a private beta seat. No card today. One quiet message when there is room.