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Listen to Your Briefing, Log In with Your Face, and Get Alerts on Telegram

Nyura v4.46 turns your morning briefing into a podcast, lets you log in without typing a password, connects your personal and work Google accounts at once, sends your reminders straight to Telegram, makes your home page lightning fast, and gives you real-time project budgets — all in one update.

March 14, 2026 6 min read Cyril Simonnet
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Your Morning Briefing, Now in Your Ears

You already love the daily briefing that Nyura prepares for you each morning — a summary of your tasks, meetings, and what to focus on today. But reading it on a screen while you're making coffee or heading out the door? Not always practical.

With v4.46, you can now listen to your briefing instead of reading it. Tap the play button, and a natural-sounding voice reads it all to you. If you speak French, you'll hear Lily — a warm, clear voice powered by ElevenLabs. English speakers get Sarah, equally natural and easy to follow.

Think of it like a personal morning podcast, except it's about *your* day. Pop in your earbuds, hit play, and get caught up while you're getting ready. The audio adapts to whatever your briefing contains — tasks, meetings, weather, travel — all narrated smoothly.

You'll find the play button right at the top of your briefing card on the home screen. One tap, and you're listening.

Nona Banana connecting two Google account bubbles together — one labeled Personal and one labeled Work — with colorful lines

All Your Google Accounts, One Nyura

Most of us live double lives when it comes to email — a personal Gmail for friends and family, and a work Gmail for everything professional. Until now, connecting both to Nyura meant disconnecting one to add the other. Annoying, right?

Nyura v4.46 introduces multi-Google account support. Head to Settings, and you can now connect your personal Gmail *and* your work Gmail at the same time. Each account gets its own label ("Personal", "Work", or whatever you like), and you can toggle Gmail and Calendar sync independently for each one.

What does this mean in practice? All your emails and calendar events show up in one place. Your personal dentist appointment and your work standup meeting appear side by side. Your personal newsletters and your work invoices all flow into the same smart inbox.

No more switching accounts. No more missing meetings because they were on the "other" calendar. Just everything, together, exactly how it should be.

Ditch Your Password: Log In with Your Face or Fingerprint

Raise your hand if you've ever forgotten a password. Now raise your other hand if you've reused the same password across multiple apps. (We won't judge.)

Nyura v4.46 introduces passkey authentication — the modern way to log in without typing anything. Instead of a password, you use your face (Face ID), your fingerprint (Touch ID), or your device PIN. It takes less than a second, and it's dramatically more secure than any password you could come up with.

Here's how it works: go to Settings > Security and register a passkey. From then on, the login page shows a "Sign in with Passkey" button. Tap it, glance at your phone (or touch the sensor), and you're in. No more forgetting passwords, no more password managers, no more getting locked out.

Passkeys also sync across your devices. Set one up on your iPhone, and it's automatically available on your iPad and Mac via iCloud Keychain. Same goes for Android with Google Password Manager. It's the future of security, and it's ready for you today.

Nona Banana sending a paper airplane toward a phone showing a Telegram chat with briefing notifications

Telegram Joins the Party: Notifications Where You Want Them

Not everyone lives in their email inbox. Some of us prefer messaging apps for quick, glanceable updates. That's why Nyura v4.46 adds Telegram notifications.

Connect your Telegram account in Settings > Notifications, and Nyura's bot will send you:

- Your daily briefing — the same summary you get on the home screen, delivered straight to your Telegram chat every morning
- Task reminders — due dates, overdue nudges, and assignment alerts
- Weather updates — so you know to grab an umbrella before heading out
- Travel alerts — flight changes, gate updates, or hotel check-in reminders

The messages arrive as clean, formatted text — no clutter, no noise. And since Telegram works on every device and platform, you can check your Nyura updates from your phone, tablet, laptop, or even your smartwatch.

It takes about 30 seconds to set up. Go to Settings > Notifications, tap "Connect Telegram", open the Nyura bot in Telegram, and hit Start. Done.

19x Faster Home Page — Yes, Really

This one's a behind-the-scenes improvement, but you'll feel it every time you open the app.

We discovered that the home page was making far too many API calls when it loaded — each widget was independently fetching data, often asking for the same information multiple times. It's a common issue in app development called the "N+1 problem", and it was slowing things down.

In v4.46, we rewired how the home page loads data. Instead of each card making its own call, the page now batches requests intelligently. The result? 19 times fewer API calls on the home screen.

What does this mean for you? The app opens faster. Scrolling is smoother. Your battery lasts longer. And if you're on a slow connection (like hotel WiFi or a crowded conference center), the difference is night and day.

You don't need to do anything — just update and enjoy the speed.

Track Every Dollar: Project Budget Monitoring

Projects have deadlines, tasks, and people — but they also have money. Whether you're a freelancer tracking project costs, a team lead managing a department budget, or just someone who wants to keep an eye on spending, Nyura v4.46 has you covered.

You can now set a budget for any project and track expenses against it in real time. Open a project, set the total budget, and start logging expenses as they come. Each expense gets a category, a date, and a note.

The magic is in the color-coded progress bar at the top of your project page. It shows you at a glance how much you've spent and how much is left:

- Green — you're well under budget, all good
- Amber — you're approaching the limit, time to be careful
- Red — you've gone over budget, action needed

This isn't meant to replace your accounting software. It's a lightweight, always-visible layer that keeps budget awareness front and center while you manage your work. Because the worst time to discover you're over budget is after the project is done.

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