Getting started with Audria
Last updated August 17, 2026
Setting up Audria takes a few minutes. Sign in, complete a short essentials step, connect any integrations you want, and you land on home ready to tap Start. Every step after sign in is skippable, and anything you skip reappears on its own the first time you actually need it.
The essentials step
The essentials step covers two things: a one time download with an explicit confirm, and microphone access. You can skip either one. If you do, Audria asks again at the moment the step is first needed, and tapping Start resumes automatically once setup completes. Skipping costs you nothing; you simply finish the step later, in context, when it matters. Optional integrations come next: connect the tools you want Audria to draft into, or skip them and connect later from inside the app.
The one time AI consent sheet
Before anything you say or type is processed, Audria shows a consent sheet once. Agreeing resumes whatever you were doing. Declining drops it. The same consent gates recording and the Ask tab alike, and it is cleared when you sign out, so a fresh sign in shows it again.
Permissions, grouped by outcome
Permissions are grouped by what they unlock. Listening needs the microphone and is required for capture. Context covers location and contacts. Getting things done covers calendar, reminders, and notifications. If you denied something earlier, its row shows an Open Settings link that takes you straight to the right screen to change it.
A tutorial that tracks what you actually do
Each tab has checklist cards that tick only when you really do the step, so your progress reflects use rather than taps. If you dismiss the tutorial and want it back, open Profile, then How Audria works. From there, tap Start in the header of any tab to begin your first capture and watch the first memory come together.