Nooah remembers your life, highlights what matters every day, and takes the routine off your hands.
¹ Bureau of Labor Statistics, American Time Use Survey
² University of Scranton, Journal of Clinical Psychology
We're drowning in routine, responding to fires, while our own priorities keep getting pushed to later. Not because we don't care — but because the urgent always crowds out the important.
There are thousands of tools. But they're all reactive — they wait for you to remember and come to them.
Nooah runs in the background of your life — remembering, connecting, surfacing what actually matters.
All of this consumes most of the day.
What you actually consider important gets less than 3% of your time.
Not because you plan poorly. But because there's no system that does it for you.
Takes the entire flow off your hands. Remembers the context of your life across every area — and every morning tells you one main action, so you don't have to hold it all in your head.
Nooah is an AI companion that you talk to in Telegram. You forward a message, dictate a note, share a screenshot, drop a PDF. Nooah reads it, remembers it, and links it to the rest of your life.
Over weeks, it builds a private memory of you — your goals, your people, your health, your money, your work. Not a chat log. A model of how your life actually fits together.
Then, every morning, it tells you what changed and what matters today. Nothing more.
The longer you're with Nooah — the better it knows you.
Each agent watches its own facet of your life. Together they give you the complete picture.
Rituals that change your life.
Nooah comes to you — without a request. The brief includes:
Life generates data — Nooah collects it:
The system will remind you what to upload if it sees a gap in context.
Record a voice note about how the day went. What you did, what you didn't finish. How you feel.
Nooah will save it to your memory and consider it tomorrow morning. The more honest you are — the more accurate the brief.
Unlike systems that get smarter at the expense of your data — here the context belongs only to you. Your thoughts, goals and life facts don't become anyone else's training data.
People who found their second you.
I lead a team and my calendar is always full. I used to spend the first hour of every day just figuring out what actually matters. Now Nooah tells me. That's an hour back every morning.
Three kids, a freelance practice, and trying to stay healthy. I kept dropping balls. Nooah is the only thing that actually holds it all together.
I got deep into a feature sprint and two weeks later Nooah told me I hadn't called my mom in 19 days. That's exactly the kind of thing I needed someone to notice.
Three months in, that five-minute voice note at 9 pm is the ritual I look forward to most. It's the only time I actually process the day.
Nooah remembers what I told it weeks ago and brings it back at the right moment. Context — that's the word. That's what was always missing.
The mental load was crushing me. Nooah doesn't fix everything, but it holds the picture so I don't have to hold it all in my head.