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Show HN: Nityasha – We Built an AI App That Replaces 10 Apps (nityasha.com)
1 points by nityasha 226 days ago
Hi HN,

We built Nityasha over the last few months and we're launching a public beta today.

The Problem

We switch between 15+ apps daily: email, calendar, notes, tasks, Slack, browser tabs for research, etc. Each context switch kills productivity. We wanted one conversational interface that just handles everything.

What We Have

A single AI assistant that manages:

Email & messages

Calendar & scheduling

Tasks & reminders

Notes & knowledge capture

Web research (real-time)

Coding help

Shopping & research

One conversation replaces dozens of app interactions.

Why It's Different

Most AI assistants are just chatbots. Ours integrates directly with your actual tools (Gmail, Google Calendar, etc.) and takes real actions. You don't describe what you want—it does it.

We're In Public Beta

Starting today at https://ai.nityasha.com/. Free. We'd love feedback on what's actually useful versus what's bloat.

1 comments

how is it any different than glean, gumloop agents, chatgpt apps, claude code with mcp and thousand others?
Great question! While there is some overlap in the AI assistant space, here’s what sets Nityasha apart from Glean, Gumloop, ChatGPT apps, and Claude MCP:

Persistent Memory Across Everything. Nityasha remembers your preferences, context, and conversations across all sessions and devices. You can pick up a conversation weeks later right where you left off. Most ChatGPT apps reset context, but Nityasha builds a long-term understanding of you.

Actual Action-Taking, Not Just Chat. Unlike pure chatbots, Nityasha directly connects with your tools to take real actions. Glean focuses on enterprise search across apps, whereas Nityasha actually performs tasks like sending emails, scheduling meetings, and managing your workflow.

Built-In Roadmap & Sprint Planning. We offer a native Kanban-based project management tool with 30-day growth sprints, priority tracking, and four-column workflows (Planned, In Progress, Updated, Completed). This is integrated and not a separate tool that requires context-switching.

Personalized for Individuals, Not Enterprises. Glean targets enterprise knowledge management, Gumloop focuses on workflow automation, and Claude MCP is about protocol-based integrations. Nityasha is designed as your personal productivity companion, featuring AI CRM for contacts, habit tracking, and goal breakdown.

Human-Centric Learning. Our Study Mode uses multiple types of input (voice, image, text) and does not just provide answers—it guides you to learn. It’s designed for teaching, not just for answering questions.

The main difference: a unified experience versus fragmented tools. Instead of switching between 15 or more apps or trying to connect multiple AI agents, Nityasha provides one conversational interface that remembers everything and manages email, calendar, tasks, research, and planning in one flow.