A three-layer site,
laid out plainly.
Brand + conversion at the front. Problem and search clusters in the middle. Trust and editorial at the back. Every path quietly leads to request a seat.
Three things
nayaremembers.com is for.
Layer one · brand & conversion
The front room.
What you land on. Tells the truth about what Naya is, who it is for, and how to get in.
Layer two · problem & search
The middle hallway.
Hubs for the search intents Naya is built around. Each parent is a real page, not a folder.
- /context-loss/ hub
- train of thought
- back to work
- too many tabs
- reminders with context
- /scattered-thoughts/ hub
- notes app for
- iphone memory app
- voice notes
- notes app alternative
- /ai-memory/ hub
- remembering context
- personal ai memory
- private ai memory
- /overwhelm/ hub
- productivity for
- forgetting things
- task manager alternative
Layer three · trust & editorial
The back room.
Promises and philosophy. The pages that make the front room believable.
- /privacy/ privacy
- /refusals/ refusals
- /constitution/ constitution
- /field-notes/ field notes
- the right time
Five pages do
most of the work.
If a visitor only ever sees these five, the site has done its job: feel, explain, find, trust, convert.
Every page has
one job.
Every page
has a route to /product/.
Problem hubs lead to /product/. Children link up to the hub and across to siblings. Trust pages link to refusals and constitution. The homepage carries the emotional shape; the product page carries the explanation.
Links into product, compare, privacy, request, and the four problem hubs.
Links into hubs, children, compare, privacy, pricing, faq, request.
Links to children, two adjacent hubs, and /product/.
Links to parent hub, one sibling, one adjacent-hub child, /product/, /request-a-seat/.
Privacy ↔ refusals ↔ constitution form a triangle. Each lands on /product/.