Tana
Put your notes to work with voice and AI
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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Reviewers praise Tana’s flexible structure, fast capture, and AI features that turn note-taking into practical workflows—especially for meetings and complex projects. Users highlight Supertags, live queries, and voice capture for organizing and resurfacing info with minimal friction, though several ask for stronger mobile parity, collaboration, and integrations. From the makers of read-this.ai: “Like notis.ai without needing Notion,” underscoring its standalone strength. The learning curve exists but pays off; compared to Notion/Obsidian, many find Tana lighter, more adaptive, and better at scaling to tech-heavy, team-oriented work.
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Tried this and its Really clean and flexible. Love how it lets you link notes without feeling clunky. Feels like it actually gets out of the way so you can focus. Only thing: takes a minute to get the hang of all the features. Overall, solid for tech-heavy workflows.
Tana makes us 10x more efficient at collaborating and tracking work across the team
Tana works. It adapts to the way I think and my preferred workflows. It can capture all ideas, brainstorm and manage the product roadmap, and so much more. Especially when starting to work on a completely new project, I don't want to first build a structure (like in Notion) to then having to adapt it constantly, but I just want to dive into the work and take care of the structure later (or not) because with Tana I can resurface everything where ever I need it.
Started using Tana pre-launch, and now I'm addicted.
Has really upped my productivity level since switching from Notion :)
Tana looks solid, love the idea of an AI-powered workspace for managing and organizing notes without the hassle. The flexible format is a big plus for techies who like to keep things tidy. Curious to see how it handles large datasets though, could be a game-changer if it scales well.
Just tried Tana, like how it blends notes, AI, and workflow in one spot. Feels like a playground for organizing ideas without the usual chaos. Super handy for anyone who likes keeping things neat but flexible.
Been testing Tana and honestly feels like Notion on steroids. The AI side actually helps cut through clutter instead of adding to it. Still figuring out my workflow, but late-night study notes + project ideas are way easier to wrangle now.
Looks solid, like the flexible info structure. Feels like something that could actually keep up with complex workflows instead of slowing you down. Curious to see how it handles scale and integrations.”
Tana’s Supertags and live queries are game-changing, transforming simple notes into dynamic, connected systems with minimal setup. However, the platform would benefit from stronger mobile parity, smoother collaboration, and deeper integrations to fully compete with all-in-one productivity solutions.
Congratulations to the entire team on a great job! Expanding mobile functionality, collaboration features, and ecosystem integrations would elevate Tana into a true all-in-one productivity platform.
Tana’s Supertags and live queries are game-changing, transforming simple notes into dynamic, connected systems with minimal setup. However, the platform would benefit from stronger mobile parity, smoother collaboration, and deeper integrations to fully compete with all-in-one productivity solutions.
Congratulations to all the team nice job. its active community and template sharing helps users quickly to unlock its potential, but expanding its mobile functionality, collaboration features, and ecosystem integrations would elevate it into a true all-in-one productivity platform.
Tana is an interesting tool for knowledge management. My team has used it to map out project documentation. I personally enjoy its nested structure and tagging. There’s a learning curve at first, but it pays off once you understand the flow. It's very promising.