How it works
How Nyze works in four parts.
On a phone, the best note is the one you can capture now — and recover later without remembering details. The Nyze flow is designed around that truth.
You write the note.
Nyze handles the rest.
The reason notes stop being useful is that the work after writing falls on you: tagging, filing, remembering where you put it, remembering to look. Nyze does that part. You write. It organizes internally, finds, and surfaces.
Capture first, organize later.
Most notes apps ask where information should live before you are done thinking. Folder, tag, title, block, template. That works for documents, but gets in the way of quick reminders.
In Nyze, capture is deliberately short. Write or speak the way you would message yourself. The difference is that the note enters a system built to be found later.
Labels help without becoming work.
Manual labels exist when you want control. Pro adds auto-labels to reduce upkeep: the app identifies the note type and applies or suggests the most likely label.
The goal is not to turn your life into a taxonomy. It is to add enough structure so future retrieval has context.
Ask Nyze searches by meaning, not just by word.
When you ask "what was the restaurant Ana recommended?", the original note may not contain the word restaurant. It may say "Ana mentioned the Japanese place on the corner." Exact search fails at this kind of memory.
Ask Nyze searches your records, builds a short answer, and shows the source notes. You can verify the source and open the original note with one tap.
For You surfaces before it becomes a problem.
Some notes should not wait for search. A deadline, schedule conflict, meeting detail, or task you saved days ago has value when it appears at the right moment.
For You is the proactive layer of Nyze. Instead of relying on you to remember to search, the app anticipates: a nudge 30 minutes before the meeting, a conflict alert the moment you save the date, an 8am brief of what matters today.
Common questions.
Do I need to change how I take notes?
No. The idea is to preserve the natural gesture of dumping a quick note into your phone.
Does it work for long notes?
Yes, but Nyze is optimized for everyday notes: reminders, ideas, names, places, shopping, deadlines, and fragments.
Why does Nyze show sources?
Because answers without sources are risky in personal memory. Nyze shows where a conclusion came from.
Do I need to be online?
No for capture and local search — those work offline on iPhone. Pro needs internet to auto-label, answer in Ask Nyze, and generate For You insights.
The best organization is the one you do not have to maintain.
Start with one quick note. The rest of the flow exists so it comes back when it matters.