Тяма
Notes + an AI assistant

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.

1

Drop

One line, a paragraph or a photo — into the inbox. No title, no folder, no tags.

2

Sort

«Sort everything» and each note gets a card: title, folder, tags, a summary and the reasoning behind it.

3

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