For the days that get away from you

A quiet hand on the day.

Yavi lives in your texts. It remembers what you can't carry, notices when the thread slips, and gives it back when you need it. No new app. No login. Nothing more to check.

Yavi opens by invitation, in small numbers.

Three messages, one Tuesday. iMessage · 04 / 29

What was I doing before the meeting?

The contract redline. You left it open on the second screen.

The executive · 9:14 AM

What do I need before five?

Three things. Practice moved to the west lot. The form needs a signature. One reply can wait.

The mother of two · 2:47 PM

I lost the thread again.

You were writing to Sam, then started laundry. The draft is still here when you're ready.

A quieter mind · 4:31 PM
i.

You text.

Like a friend who happened to remember everything. No app, no login, no setup beyond a phone number.

ii.

Yavi listens.

It captures what's on your plate, who you've promised what, and where the day is most likely to slip.

iii.

Yavi writes back.

A plan, a draft, a quiet check-in before the deadline. Only when it would actually help.

The week, mostly.

Yavi keeps your meetings, your kids' schedules, the half-finished thought from Tuesday. It drafts the message you'd send and waits for your nod. It checks in before deadlines without being asked. It connects to Calendar, Gmail, and Todoist when you want, and works without them when you don't.

  • Memory
  • Drafts
  • Check-ins
  • Calendar
  • Gmail
  • Todoist
Other tools wait for you to open them.

Yavi answers when you write.

Other tools ask you to organize.

Yavi remembers what you said.

Other tools notify, badge, and buzz.

Yavi is quiet until quiet stops helping.

Other tools sound like software.

Yavi sounds like a person who's been paying attention.

Is this a medical or therapeutic tool?
No. Yavi helps with planning and remembering. It doesn't diagnose, treat, or replace anyone who does.
Where do my messages live?
On Yavi's servers, encrypted, private to you. You can ask Yavi to forget anything, anytime.
Does it work without iMessage?
Yes. SMS, RCS, and a quiet web app are next. iMessage is just where it begins.
Will it remember everything I tell it?
It remembers what helps you. It forgets what doesn't. You can read the memory anytime.
What does it cost?
A monthly subscription, with a small starter tier. Pricing opens with early access.
Who built it?
A small team, in public, in Brooklyn. We use it ourselves before we ship it.

You have one thing left.

Yavi doesn't ping, badge, or buzz. It writes back when you write, and remembers when you forget. That's the whole thing.

One message, when invitations open.