Built for people whose memory shouldn’t be the bottleneck.
Nura started because I needed it.
I was running three companies, dozens of relationships, hundreds of unfinished threads — and every productivity tool I tried made me file more rather than think more. I wanted something that captured the messy stream of how I actually work and quietly organised it in the background. I didn’t want to learn another system. I just wanted to think clearly again.
So I built Nura with a small team in London. It’s the second brain I always wanted: something that remembers the texture of my work, not just the words. Something I can talk to about what I’m holding, what I promised, what I’m forgetting.
The best part of building Nura has been watching it become the place I think. I write notes that connect to last month’s notes. I ask it questions about my own work and discover patterns I’d missed. It’s quietly become the most useful tool in my day.
If this resonates, I’d love to have you. You can reach me directly at hello@nuranote.com.
— James