Help Center
Answers for the current Orvia beta experience.
What is Orvia?
Orvia is a personal operating system for capturing work, notes, inbox items, and activity so you can turn scattered context into action.
How does Inbox work?
Inbox is the place to drop unstructured thoughts, requests, ideas, and reminders before you decide whether they should become tasks or notes.
How do captures become tasks?
Open Inbox, review a capture, and choose Convert to Task. Orvia creates the task and keeps the capture processing explicit.
What does saved on this device mean?
Some signed-out or offline data is stored in this browser. It is useful for quick capture, but it does not follow you across devices.
What is cloud sync?
When signed in, supported tasks, notes, captures, and activity can be saved to your account. If sync is unavailable, Orvia may keep a device copy until you can retry.
What data stays local?
Theme, onboarding state, command history, Labs modules, and some recovery/cache data remain on this device today.
What is Timeline?
Timeline is your activity history for supported cloud-backed actions such as creating or updating tasks, notes, captures, and imports.
How do backups work?
Create Backup downloads an Orvia backup file for supported workspace data saved on this device. Restore is planned and is not available yet.
How do I reset local data?
Go to Settings, then Local data reset. This clears Orvia data stored in this browser only and does not delete cloud records.
How do I contact support?
During early beta, signed-in users can send feedback from Orvia. You can also use the channel where you received your invite.