A cognitive companion for the way you actually think.

Yar helps you capture thoughts, organize tasks, understand patterns, and build gentler daily rhythms without forcing your mind into a rigid productivity template.

Yar daily loop
Capture"I need to email Sam, finish the grant note, and I forgot why Tuesday feels packed."
ClarifyThree tasks, one open question, one calendar concern.
PlanMain track: 45 minutes. Gentle track: send the shortest useful email.
Why Yar

Most tools assume thoughts arrive neatly.

Real life is more fragmented: voice notes, half-remembered tasks, changing energy, sensory load, social context, and plans that need to flex.

Nonlinear by default

Yar starts with the way thoughts show up: scattered, fast, contextual, voice-first, or unfinished.

Plans that can bend

Support should adapt to capacity, not punish you for needing a lighter path.

Insight without surveillance

Patterns are useful only when they remain private, consensual, and under your control.

Product loop

Capture → Clarify → Structure → Reflect → Plan → Sync.

Capture

Voice, text, snippets, stray thoughts, and context.

Clarify

Separate tasks, ideas, worries, questions, and signals.

Structure

Build maps, notes, lists, and right-sized next steps.

Reflect

Notice rhythms across energy, mood, focus, and environment.

Plan

Make a main path and a gentler backup path.

Sync

Connect to your tools and keep your data portable.

Capabilities

Six support domains, one calm surface.

Organized around support needs rather than diagnostic labels.

Attention / Executive Function

Focus, task starts, reminders, time, and flexible planning.

Emotion Regulation / Mood

Energy, rest, check-ins, difficult days, and companion tone.

Cognition / Thought Organization

Brain dumps, thought maps, notes, knowledge, and documents.

Social Communication

Tone, co-planning, communication translation, and shared context.

Sensory / Processing

Read-aloud, lower-friction interfaces, and transition cues.

Self-Monitoring / Insight

Personal axes, optional signals, and pattern dashboards.

Trust model

Private, consensual, and agency-preserving.

Yar is designed as a companion, not a judge. Sensitive context should be optional, understandable, and reversible.

On-device where possible

Private thoughts, voice, and personal knowledge should stay close to the user by default.

Clear permission boundaries

Yar should make it obvious what it can access, remember, suggest, or change.

Portable data

Your notes and maps should move with you, including into tools you already trust.

No clinical overclaims

Yar can support self-understanding and daily rhythms; it is not a diagnostic or treatment tool.

Help build Yar

The roadmap is public because the product should learn from real use.

Join the early list, rate the feature roadmap, or read how Yar connects to the broader Neuroverse direction.

Yar is not a diagnostic or clinical decision-making tool. It is designed for personal support, reflection, and planning.