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Gantt Charts, Spotify, and a Relationship Map — Nyura 4.42 Is Here

Version 4.42 brings an interactive Gantt chart with drag-to-reschedule and critical path, full Spotify playback inside the app, a force-directed company relationship graph, a spelling dictionary that learns from your contacts, and AI suggestions that change based on where you are in the app.

March 13, 2026 7 min read Cyril Simonnet
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See Your Whole Project at a Glance — The Gantt Chart

If you have ever managed a project with more than a handful of tasks, you know the pain. You have a list of things to do, some depend on others, some are urgent, and it is nearly impossible to see how everything fits together on a timeline.

The new Gantt Chart in Nyura fixes that. Open any project and switch to the Gantt tab. You will see every task laid out on a horizontal timeline, with colored bars showing when each one starts and ends. Tasks that depend on each other are connected by arrows, so you can instantly see which tasks need to finish before others can begin.

But the real magic is the critical path. Nyura automatically highlights the chain of tasks that determines your project's total duration. If any task on the critical path slips by a day, your whole project slips by a day. It is like having a project manager whispering in your ear: "Pay attention to these ones."

Need to move something? Just drag a task bar left or right. The dates update instantly, and any tasks that depend on it shift automatically. No need to open each task, change the dates, and recalculate the timeline yourself. You can also zoom between day and week views to get the level of detail you need.

Whether you are planning a product launch, coordinating a move, or organizing an event, the Gantt chart turns your task list into a real project plan.

Your Music, Right Where You Work — Spotify Integration

Switching between your work app and your music app might seem like a tiny thing, but it adds up. Every context switch costs you a few seconds of focus. Multiply that by dozens of times a day, and you have lost real productive minutes.

Nyura 4.42 brings Spotify directly into the app. Go to the Music tab and you will see a new option to connect your Spotify account. Once connected, you can search for any song, artist, or album, browse your playlists, and play music right inside Nyura — without ever leaving your tasks.

The player lives at the bottom of your screen and stays there as you move between tabs. Pause, skip, adjust volume — all the controls are right there. If you have a Spotify Premium account, playback happens inside Nyura itself via the Spotify Web Playback SDK. A small badge in Settings shows your Premium status so you always know what is available.

Want to disconnect later? One tap in Settings and your Spotify account is unlinked. No data is kept after disconnection.

This pairs perfectly with the existing Focus Mode — start a focus session, put on your favorite playlist, and work through your tasks with zero distractions. Your music and your work, finally in one place.

See Who Knows Who — The Company Relationship Graph

Business is built on relationships. But when your contacts are spread across emails, meeting notes, and memory, it is hard to see the full picture. Who is the main contact at that company? Which companies share people in common? Who have you not talked to in months?

The new Company Relationship Graph draws a visual map of your professional world. Below any company's detail panel, you will now see an interactive force-directed diagram — circles for companies and contacts, lines for relationships. The more interactions you have with someone, the thicker the line.

You can drag nodes around to arrange the layout, zoom in and out, and pan across the network. Click on any node and its connections light up while everything else fades — perfect for quickly understanding one company's ecosystem.

The graph shows main contacts (the person you talk to most at each company), shared tasks (when a task involves contacts from multiple companies), and connection strength based on recent activity. Stale relationships appear as thinner, faded lines — a gentle nudge to reach out.

This is not just eye candy. It is a strategic tool. Before a meeting, open the graph to see how the company connects to your broader network. Before a pitch, check which of your contacts could make an introduction. It turns your contact list from a flat spreadsheet into a living, breathing map of your professional relationships.

Your Personal Spelling Assistant — The Spelling Dictionary

Names are tricky. Especially when they come from email imports. "Simonnet" becomes "Simonet". "McKinsey" becomes "Mckinsey". Your CRM slowly fills with mangled names that make you look careless in front of clients.

The new Spelling Dictionary in Nyura fixes this automatically. It works in two ways.

First, domain-based auto-correction. Nyura already knows your company names. When an email arrives from someone at a company you have in your CRM, the name is automatically matched against the canonical spelling. If your CRM says "McKinsey & Company", every email from that domain will use that exact spelling — no more "Mckinsey" or "mckinsey & co."

Second, your personal dictionary. Go to Settings > Email and you will find a new section where you can add custom spelling corrections. Type the wrong version on the left, the correct version on the right, and every future import will use your preferred spelling. Perfect for unusual names, foreign characters, or company abbreviations that automated systems always get wrong.

This is one of those features that sounds small but makes a real difference in how professional your contact data looks. Once set up, it works silently in the background. You will never need to manually fix a misspelled name again.

AI That Knows Where You Are — Contextual Suggestions

Until now, the AI assistant in Nyura showed the same quick action buttons no matter which page you were on. Handy, but not very smart. If you are on the Contacts page, why would the first suggestion be about tasks?

Starting with 4.42, the AI reads the room — or rather, reads the route. The quick action prompts now change depending on where you are in the app:

- On Contacts: "Find contacts I haven't spoken to in 30 days" or "Which contacts have birthdays this month?"
- On Projects: "Show overdue tasks in this project" or "What is the next milestone?"
- On Travel: "Any flight status updates?" or "What is the weather at my destination?"
- On Company Intelligence: "What is the latest news for this company?" or "Who is my main contact here?"
- On Music: "Suggest a focus playlist" or "What was I listening to last session?"

This might seem like a small change, but it makes the AI assistant feel remarkably more helpful. Instead of a generic chatbot, it feels like an assistant who actually knows what you are working on right now.

The old suggestions are still there as fallbacks — these new ones simply appear first when they are relevant. And as always, you can type anything you want in the chat. The suggested actions are just a shortcut for the most common requests on each page.

Get Started with Nyura 4.42

All five features are available now. Here is how to try each one:

1. Gantt Chart — Open any project, switch to the Gantt tab. Add a few tasks with start and end dates, set some dependencies, and watch the timeline come to life. Drag tasks to reschedule and look for the highlighted critical path.

2. Spotify — Go to the Music tab, tap Connect Spotify, and log in with your Spotify account. Search for a song and hit play. The mini player sticks to the bottom while you work. Premium accounts get full playback inside the app.

3. Company Relationship Graph — Open any company in the Company Intelligence section. Scroll below the detail panel to see the network diagram. Click a node to focus on its connections. The more contacts and companies you have, the richer the graph becomes.

4. Spelling Dictionary — Head to Settings > Email. Add a few corrections (common misspellings of contact or company names you have noticed). From now on, every email import will auto-correct those names.

5. Contextual AI Suggestions — Open the AI Assistant from any page — Contacts, Projects, Travel, Music, or Company Intelligence. Notice how the suggested quick actions change depending on where you are.

Available on web (nyura.app), iOS (TestFlight), and Android (Play Store internal testing). Update your app and enjoy the new features.

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