Drop it in the inbox —
Tyama does the filing
Write thoughts down as messily as they arrive. AI proposes a title, a folder and tags; you review the card and accept with one click. Tasks you spread across the days, like paper slips on a desk.
Demo account: demo@example.com / tyama — with notes already waiting in the inbox.
Three steps instead of a system
The classic problem with notes is having to decide where something goes at the very moment the thought arrives. Tyama pulls those two jobs apart in time.
Drop
One line, a paragraph or a photo — into the inbox. No title, no folder, no tags.
Sort
«Sort everything» and each note gets a card: title, folder, tags, a summary and the reasoning behind it.
Accept
One click and the note is filed. Not quite right? Say what is off and the plan is redone.
What is inside
An inbox instead of a folder tree
Quick capture right on the home screen: text or a photo. Where it belongs is a question for later.
AI sorting you review first
The card shows title, folder, tags, summary, reasoning and confidence. Accept, refine in your own words, or reject.
A board of tasks
Write tasks down as short lines in the undated pile, then drag them onto a day. More than three on one day and the day lights up.
Folders that nest
«Work/Projects/Tyama», up to eight levels. Drag a note onto a folder to file it. Delete a folder and the notes stay.
Markdown and [[wikilinks]]
A note opens rendered; a click puts the caret in that very paragraph, and checkboxes tick right in the text.
A map of connections
A graph of every note: shared tags, folders and wikilinks read as a network rather than a list.
A chat about your notes
Ask and it answers with links to the notes it used. It can propose edits — each one shown as a diff before anything is written.
Your theme
Nine color families, day and night, three densities, two templates. Ukrainian and English.
AI proposes — you decide
Automatic filing breaks on its first mistake: scatter someone’s notes once and the trust in the vault is gone. So in Tyama nothing is applied on its own.
- Every change is shown before it becomes a change: title, folder, tags — and a diff for edits to the text.
- If it missed, say in one line what is off and the plan is redone with your words in mind.
- Anything accepted can be undone by hand: folder, tags and text stay ordinary fields of a note.
Your data stays yours
Notes live in your account. Their text goes to the model only when you ask for it — sorting the inbox, tidying a note, or a question in chat. With no AI key configured the app works as plain notes: inbox, folders, tags, search and the board.
Deleting the account comes with a seven-day window to change your mind.
Start with a single line
Signing up takes an email and a password. Then: drop a thought, press «Sort everything», accept the card.
Open the app