This is Neuralist v2

Updated May 6, 2026 | By John

Neuralist v2 launches May 8.

You’ve heard the high-level shift.

Here are a few of the changes that make it real.


They’re not just tasks anymore

We called them tasks.

You used them for a lot more than that.

A grocery list isn’t really a task. A project outline isn’t a task. Notes, plans, collections, half-formed ideas, none of those fit cleanly into that word.

So they’re not tasks anymore.

They’re things.

A thing can be something to do, something you’re planning, something you’re keeping, or something you’re building out over time. Plans live in the same place. The steps inside them are part of the same system.

You decide what a thing is. The system follows that.


You’re not locked into one way of seeing it

The way you want to look at something changes depending on the moment.

Sometimes it’s a simple list. Sometimes you want to see how it lines up over time. Sometimes you want space to organize it.

You can switch between list, timeline, and workspace views instantly.

No setup, no digging through menus. It’s the same thing, just viewed the way you need right now.


Nova is built into the system

Nova isn’t off to the side anymore.

You can open a Nova chat from anywhere, or use it directly inside a thing while you’re working on it.

Nova is always there in the sidebar with context-aware actions and relevant information based on what you’re looking at.

You can ask Nova to create things or help you move something forward, and it happens directly in your system.


This is what changed under the surface.

Next, we’ll show what that lets you do.