Agent Behavior

May 2026  ·  7 min read

The agent that doesn't wait to be asked

Most AI assistants are still chatbots: you ask, they answer. MyNaavi is built the other way around — set MyNaavi once, and the following carries on for you. A day in the life of an agent that watches, decides, and acts in the silences.

Data Ownership

May 2026  ·  6 min read

Your data should outlive the app: the Drive doc thesis

Every productivity app you've used has held your data hostage to its existence. MyNaavi is the opposite — every note, list, and conversation lands in your Google Drive as a plain document you already own. Here's why we built it that way, and what it costs us.

Time & Attention

May 2026  ·  5 min read

The five things on the drive home

The list you carry in your head is not a sign of forgetting. It's a sign of caring about more than you have hands for. Why capture has been solved for fifteen years and retrieval still hasn't — and what changes when items file themselves.

Life & Attention

June 2026  ·  5 min read

The invisible work week

Everyone has a second job they never agreed to take. It has no title, no hours, and no end date. Tracking the warranty, chasing the contractor, catching the renewal before it auto-renews. What the invisible work actually costs — and what it means to stop carrying it alone.

Product Thinking

June 2026  ·  6 min read

Set it once

Every productivity tool ever made has the same flaw: it requires you to come back to it. Naavi is built on the opposite assumption. You say it once, the way you'd tell a trusted colleague, and trust it to carry forward — until it comes back to you with one decision, not ten.

Product Thinking

March 2026  ·  5 min read

The Google Maps principle: why orchestration beats automation

Google Maps doesn't own a single road. It controls the navigation layer — and that's where all the value lives. What this means for building technology that serves real people, not theoretical use cases.