An AI-native workspace for tech-savvy professionals who want to stay on top of everything—without the busywork. Tana helps you connect and organize information so you get it where you need it, in a super flexible format.
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The most powerful PKM tool to be released: Everything is a node forming a knowledge graph. Every node is voice-enabled, configurable through supertags, command enabled and AI enabled. All you need is Tana!
@arnoldo_diaz_olavarieta Thank you Arnoldo! That's quite a nice condensed summary for us already in the know ^_^
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I’ve been using Tana for over a year now and I love it! Used to use Roam but found it limited and difficult to create the views I wanted. I love how Tana let’s you create your own views for data, the tag and query systems are fantastic.
I have been using Tana for about two years now, and I don’t think I have been this much in control of my projects and tasks before. If that wasn’t enough, it has allowed me to do research on a completely different level. And both AI functions and the mobile app are the cherry on top for me. Such a well-rounded app that I cannot live without now.
I’m wishing the team all the best. You deserve it ❤️
@nkuutz Thanks Eneko! So nice hearing about your use of Tana. :)))
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I've been using Tana for almost two years, and it is an outstanding product. It's the first knowledge graph-based note-taking product I've really stuck with. As an engineer, the supertag structure is both easy to grasp and extraordinarily powerful, especially when paired with AI. Updates are frequent, and the community is outstanding. I can't recommend Tana enough.
Thank you so much for the praise @benjamin_kitt, and I love hearing you've used and gotten value from Tana for almost two years already ^_^ I love the community too, so amazing!
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The best product I've found to act as a second brain and keep up with my ever changing day. Thanks Tana Team!!
I am a PKM/productivity/note-taking junkie and Tana is the ultimate swiss army knife solution. It is a ridiculously potent combination of ease-of-use, speed, and capability. It is superior. It does seemingly everything and does it all well. You can use it for anything from simple note taking -- where Tana's ease of use, speed, and superb UX are noticeable strengths -- to building custom AI-powered project management applications -- where Tana's incredible depth and sophistication come into play -- to PKM to sharing lists to publishing screeds. It is an ur-tool. It is the best thing out there.
I have been using Tana as my primary application for all things productivity and knowledge management, across work, personal life, and hobbies, for over 2 years. It is impossible to switch to another application at this point. Tana has locked me in by being better -- faster, easier, and more capable (a combination that should not be possible) -- than everything else.
Thank you so much for your support and those incredible compliments @action_barry!
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As a long-term user of Workflowy I switched from Workflowy to Tana. Tana feels like Workflwoy on steroids combining an outliner with the power of Notion. In addtion modeling capabilities like multiple inheritance and 'dynamic' data types allows building custom knowledge management and workflowy systems. The only missing piece is better mobile supoort (and some minor UI glitches) - but so far the best system for building systems of systems!
Thank you @wilhelm_medetz! Have you already shared specific feedback in regards to the missing pieces re. mobile support? We're actively working on it!
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Tana is the best (and only) workspace I've found that truly represents how my brain naturally stores and relates information. Connections happen naturally, as they do in my mind.
As @olavkriken said, Tana thinks like you do. Unfortunately I feel like every PKM/productivity tool makes this promise, so it's easy to write off. But in this case, at least for me, it is actually true: I've been using Tana for over 2 years, and although I've hopped around quite a bit (shiny objects beguile us all), I *always* return to Tana wondering why other frameworks just don't feel right.
I have extensively used Notion, Obsidian, Roam, Logseq etc. -- these are great tools with great features, but fundamentally I find that the frameworks are always too rigid. Ultimately, every bit of information is formally confined to a page or a database. While links/backlinks/relations are great, I always feel it takes effort to set up these connections, or that there's some friction in the way.
One Tana caveat is that some features on their roadmap are still maturing (new users may find this frustrating, but the core product is flawless). The flipside is that the team is phenomenal, prolific, honest about their roadmap, and very keyed into their fantastic user community. At this point, Tana is indispensable to me and I use it every day.
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