Nenu pairs AI with everything it learns about you — quietly watching for what matters, then handling it. Less to remember. Less to manage. More done before you ask.
Connect your inbox and I'll learn your preferences from what's already there — where you stay, how you travel, what you eat. The more I understand, the better I can anticipate what matters and suggest the right next step.
Loyalty programs, the hotels and airlines you choose, your diet, the places you return to — the things that make a recommendation actually yours.
Trips, invitations, and reservations — so I know what's coming and can stay a step ahead.
Your raw email stays in your vault — Nenu learns from it, never shares it. How your data is handled →
A first scan of your inbox, turned into the context I'll use to help. Keep what's right, switch off what isn't — you're in charge of what I remember.
Your inbox tells me what you were invited to. Your calendar tells me what you actually committed to — and it's where I can do things: add the event, clear a conflict, hold the time.
To catch conflicts, gaps, and double-bookings before they bite.
So I can handle them for you — always with your okay.
Nenu never changes your calendar without your okay — you set what it can do on its own. How you stay in control →
Email and calendar got me started. But while reading your inbox I noticed accounts that would let me take on whole new tasks. Connect the ones you want — skip the rest, add them anytime.
I see you have a student at Urban High School — I can help. Add your Canvas account and I'll keep you on top of their assignments, grades, and deadlines, and flag anything that needs you.
You're Silver Elite with points to spend. Connect Bonvoy and I can book and manage stays directly — like the Berlin hotel you still need.
You fly United, aisle seat. Connect MileagePlus and I'll handle check-in, seat selection, and rebooking when things go sideways.
Now I can cross-reference what you said yes to against what's actually on your calendar — and line up what I can do for you.
Each reasoned from what I know about you. Handle them here — then add your number below to get this every morning by text.
You're invited to the Ashlyn So — "Recolored" exhibition on June 25, 5:30 PM. But you land in Toronto that afternoon — you can't be at both.
Since you're vegetarian, here are two dishes people rave about — so you're not scanning the menu at the table:
You land in Berlin on August 5, but I don't see a hotel. Want me to pull options that match how you travel — Marriott, four-star, walkable? You're Bonvoy Silver, so I'll factor that in.
You RSVP'd yes to the Tourney of the Golden Socks on July 3, but it's not on your calendar. Should I add it?
Each morning your brief arrives as an iMessage — the few things worth your attention, already reasoned through. Reply right there to act.