A to-do list that does not keep score.
No streaks. No daily goals you missed. No scoreboard of the days you could not show up. Just the small things you want to come back to.
Most to-do apps become another thing to maintain.
“Apps become more admin which is what the app graveyard is all about.”
The system that was supposed to lighten the load starts asking for the load. Folders. Tags. Reminders that keep firing after the moment has passed. The list that wanted to help becomes a small, quiet failure you carry around between sessions.
The honest answer is not a better to-do app. It is a smaller one, held differently — and one that does not punish you for the weeks you cannot keep up.
R·01 — No streaks. No counts. No scoreboard of you.
No weekly scorecard. No badges. No quiet ranking of your inner life. The days you did not open the app stay private. Naya remembers without chasing you.
This refusal is on the marketing page, numbered, alongside four others. We made them public on purpose — refusing to do something is the easiest thing to quietly unmake, and naming the refusal creates a small accountability that pressure-tests itself. If we ever ship a streak, someone can quote us against ourselves.
Today knows what you can carry.
The same Today surface, four ways. On a hard day, one thing — and the rest stays out of sight without ceremony. On a clear day, room for more. You do not have to mark yourself as overloaded. The interface listens, and gets quieter instead of asking for more.

On a hard day

Easing back

Most days

When there is room
A list you can leave, and come back to.
When you step away for a week, the list does not get angry. It greets you with what mattered, where you left, and one small way back in. Same room, smaller asks, no backlog. No "you missed 47 things."
Coming back is not catching up. It is just coming back.
Asked quietly, answered the same way.
- What happens if I miss a day?
- Nothing. No counter, no streak, no scoreboard. The days you did not open Naya stay private. You can disappear for a week and the list will not be angry when you come back.
- Will it nag me with notifications?
- No. R·02 — no re-engagement pushes. The only reminders you receive are the ones you set yourself, never the ones Naya invents to pull you back into the app.
- What about people who actually like streaks?
- Streaks work for some people, and other apps do them well. Naya is built for the people for whom streaks turn every off day into proof that they broke the system. R·01 says no streaks — numbered, public, so we cannot quietly unmake it.
Join the waitlist for a to-do list that does not keep score.
Free 14-day trial when Naya launches. A calm place to capture, hold, and return — without being graded for the days you could not show up.