Connect All Your Google Accounts, Log In Without a Password, and Track Your Project Budgets
Nyura v4.46.1 brings unified multi-Google account support for Gmail and Calendar, passwordless passkey authentication, and real-time project budget tracking — making your workflow smoother and more secure than ever.
One Inbox Is Never Enough: Multi-Google Account Support
If you're like most professionals, you juggle at least two email accounts — a personal Gmail and a work Gmail. Until now, Nyura could only connect one at a time, forcing you to choose which inbox to sync.
Nyura v4.46.1 changes that completely. You can now connect both your personal and professional Google accounts in a single, unified flow. When you connect, Nyura pulls in both your emails and calendar events from each account simultaneously.
Head to Settings > Email, and you'll see a clean new interface. Connect your personal account, label it "Personal", then add your work account and label it "Professional". Each account shows its own sync status, and you can toggle Gmail or Calendar access independently per account.
The best part? All your calendar events from both accounts appear in one unified view. No more switching between apps to check if your personal dentist appointment conflicts with your work meeting.
Ditch Your Password: Passkey Authentication
Passwords are a pain. You forget them, they get leaked, and typing them on a phone keyboard is nobody's idea of a good time.
Nyura v4.46.1 introduces passkey authentication — the modern, phishing-resistant way to log in. Instead of typing a password, you authenticate with your face, fingerprint, or device PIN. It takes less than a second, and it's more secure than any password you've ever created.
You'll find passkeys in two places:
1. The login page — a new "Sign in with Passkey" button sits right below the regular login form. Tap it, authenticate with biometrics, and you're in.
2. Settings > Security — register new passkeys, see which devices have passkeys set up, and manage them.
Passkeys work across devices. Register one on your iPhone, and it syncs via iCloud Keychain to your iPad and Mac. Register one on Android, and it's available through Google Password Manager. It's the future of login, and it's available in Nyura today.
Know Where Your Money Goes: Project Budget Tracking
Managing projects isn't just about tasks and deadlines — it's also about money. Whether you're tracking freelance project costs, managing a team budget, or keeping an eye on contractor expenses, you need to know if you're on track.
Nyura v4.46.1 adds project budget tracking directly inside your project management view. Set a total budget for any project, and Nyura shows you a real-time progress bar with spent vs. remaining amounts. Add expenses as you go, categorize them, and watch the budget update live.
The budget widget sits right at the top of your project detail page, so you always know at a glance whether you're under budget, on track, or in the danger zone. Color-coded indicators turn from green to amber to red as you approach your limit.
This isn't a replacement for full accounting software — it's a lightweight layer that keeps budget awareness front and center while you manage your work. Because the best time to notice you're over budget isn't at the end of the project.
Under the Hood: Better Navigation & Stability
Beyond the headline features, v4.46.1 includes several improvements that make the app smoother:
- Email History has its own page — Previously buried inside Settings, your processed email history now lives at a dedicated page with better navigation and a cleaner layout.
- Scheduled Summaries moved out — Meeting summary schedules and the email summary generator now have their own page, keeping Settings focused on configuration.
- QR code sharing on the main page — Share your business card QR code directly from the home screen, no need to dig through menus.
- Critical crash fix — A rare crash on the Tags management page has been resolved ("Cannot access 'o' before initialization"). If you ever experienced the app freezing when viewing proposed tags, that's fixed.
- Beta modules graduated — Several features that were previously in beta are now available to all users.
These are the kind of changes you might not notice explicitly, but they make the daily experience of using Nyura noticeably better.