An app that remembers where you left off.
Not just your tasks. The mental state you were in when you were working on them.
A small thing you said earlier is still here.
You stepped away for forty minutes. That's fine.
Re-entry sheet
You know the moment.
You were in the middle of something. Then a meeting. Then a Slack ping. Then dinner. By the time you sit back down, you remember what you were doing — but not how you were thinking about it. The thread is gone.
You search your notes. You scroll your tabs. You re-read your own writing trying to reconstruct the line of thought. Sometimes you can. Often you cannot. Most of the time you start over.
Naya keeps the thread.
When you step away, Naya holds the mental state you were in — the half-sentence, the line you were following, the next thing you would have checked. When you come back, it surfaces gently. No backlog. No "you missed 47 things." Just the line you were working on, and the choice to pick it up or set it down.
A small thing you said earlier is still here.
You stepped away for forty minutes. That's fine.
Good morning, Sasha.
Today, at re-entry
Re-entry, as a first-class workflow.
Most apps treat your absence as a failure. Naya treats it as part of the rhythm. Four named re-entry moments — lock screen after a few days, welcome hold, Today reconstructed, Continuity surfacing — each calibrated to the kind of return.

Lock screen, after a few days

Welcome hold

Today, reconstructed

Continuity, kindly
It is not a note app. It is not a journal. It is not an AI assistant.
It is a calm cognitive environment that holds the thread when nothing else has.
Asked quietly, answered the same way.
- How is this different from a regular note app?
- Note apps store what you typed. Naya holds the line you were on — the half-sentence, the next thing you would have checked, the mental state around the work. When you come back, that state is what surfaces, not just the words.
- What if I haven’t opened it in a week?
- Naya does not interpret your absence as failure. You will not see “you missed 47 things.” It greets you with one small thread, where you left, and one way back in. Sign up, disappear for three months, come back — the app still holds what you were carrying.
- Does it work offline?
- Yes. Capture, atmospheres, and the surfaces you return to are designed for on-device use. Only sync needs a connection.
Join the waitlist — free 14-day trial when Naya launches.
A calm place to capture what is scattered, hold what is still open, and find your way back in.