HeyBryan
Open beta for early users

Stop losing the thought before you can organize it.

Talk naturally. Bryan captures the mess, finds the useful parts, and gives you one calm review before anything lands.

Create an account anytime, or leave preferences here to shape where Bryan sends tasks, reminders, events, and notes next.

Thought captured

Move Tuesday meeting, call Sam, and don't forget the protein powder thing.

Bryan found

Review once before anything lands.

4 items
Task
Reminder
Calendar
Note

Your brain moves faster than your tools.

Bryan is not asking you to become more organized before you can capture the thought. It gives the thought somewhere to land first.

You open your task app and forget why you opened it.
You remember important things in the shower, car, gym, or just before sleep.
You have notes called “random thought”, “later”, and “don’t forget”.
You avoid productivity apps because they make you organize before you can think.

Bryan is the capture layer before the system.

The part apps skip

Productivity apps assume the hard part is planning.

For a lot of people, the hard part starts earlier: catching the thought before it evaporates.

Lists ask you to sort. Calendars ask you to know the time. Notes ask you to build a place for the thought before the thought is even clear.

Bryan starts where your brain actually is: the thought before it disappears.

Bryan finds the useful version.

No folders, tags, or perfect wording required. Dump the thought first, then review what Bryan extracted.

Voice thought

Need to call Sam, move Tuesday meeting, ask Maya about the deck, and don’t forget the protein powder thing.

The input can be half-formed. Bryan’s job is to catch it before it disappears.

Here’s what Bryan found

Review once. Accept. Done.

4 items
Task

Call Sam back

Mention the Sofia project update.

Calendar

Move Tuesday meeting

Find a clearer afternoon slot.

Reminder

Order protein powder

Add to home errands.

Note

Deck direction for Maya

Split proof, trust, and handoff into one checklist.

See the review loop inside Bryan.

After capture, Bryan shows what it found before anything becomes a task, reminder, calendar block, or note.

TasksRemindersCalendar blocksNotes
HeyBryan reviewing AI-extracted tasks, events, and notes from a voice capture.

Here's what Bryan found

Review, edit, accept, and move on.

HeyBryan voice capture modal with a large microphone button.

Capture the thought

Talk naturally before the detail disappears.

HeyBryan mobile inbox showing upcoming tasks for today.

Review what matters

Tasks stay visible without building a system first.

HeyBryan notes view showing favourite notes and all notes.

Keep context close

Notes stay near the work they support.

How it works

A capture layer designed around the moment before organization.

1

Talk to Bryan

Open Bryan and say the messy thought, reminder, plan, or note before it slips away.

2

Review what Bryan found

Bryan pulls out the useful parts and gives you one clear review before anything lands.

3

It goes where it belongs

Accepted items become tasks, reminders, calendar blocks, or notes inside Bryan while integrations grow.

Why it feels different

Traditional productivity tools ask you to become the project manager of your own brain. HeyBryan is the voice inbox before that system exists.

Talk
Review
Accept
Route
01

Capture first

No system to maintain

You do not have to decide where a thought belongs before you get it out of your head.

02

You decide

Review before anything lands

Bryan suggests the structure, then waits for your confirmation before saving it.

03

Fast-moving thoughts

Built for the almost-gone idea

The flow starts with quick capture, not perfect categorization or another blank database.

04

Routing

Works with your tools

Keep things in Bryan now, and help shape the routing to reminders, calendars, and task managers next.

Get early access before your next thought disappears.

Bryan is open for early users while we tune the capture, review, and routing loop.

Early users help shape the voice inbox roadmap