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Mobile update time!
We just shipped something for mobile that has a BIG impact on capture speed, and I'm super excited to see your new mobile workflows!
🚀 Tana for Students - Student hub template + 50% discount!
If you re a student (or know one), this package is designed to make studying smoother by turning class time into study-ready notes.
How Tana can supercharge your studies:
Record and transcribe lectures in real time
🚀 Launching Tana Publish
Hey Hunters!
We ve just launched Interactive Publish in Tana a new way to share your notes, plans, and ideas as living knowledge, not static docs.
Check it out: https://youtu.be/DOtcu_rpHE8?si=...
Digg is coming back - With Kevin Rose and Alexis Ohanian
Well I definitely didn't see this coming. Digg is coming back!
https://x.com/digg/status/189724...
Have you tried the new setup?
With the Producthunt launch, we also updated the starter content for new users.
A lot of the tags in the setup are using new Tana features in cool ways: #brainstorm lets you capture ideas and questions from voice on mobile, #daily prep lets you plan your day on the go, #article is built to go from voice->Tana publish in no time.
How do you explain Tana to others?
When speaking to people who have never heard about Tana, how do you explain what it is? I am curious! Personally, I have to vet their current tool use thoroughly before I know how to talk about it.
My favorite Tana "LEGO® block"
Folks often think of Tana as having a "steep learning curve." And I get where that comes from it's flexible and powerful, so there are a lot of different ways to set up workflows. But there's a specific relationship between supertags, fields, and searches that is simple to learn that I consider my fundamental Tana LEGO block.
It works like this. If I want to see how two things relate say, books and authors I first create supertags for both. Then within the #book supertag I create a field called "Author" that draws its options from instances of the #author supertag. And in the #author supertag, I create a search called Books that finds all books by whatever author you're looking at.
What was your ‘Aha!’ moment with Tana?
Tana has a learning curve, but once it clicks, it s a game-changer. What was the moment when you realized just how powerful it is?
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For me, it was the moment that I realized anything in Tana could become... anything! With my background in building atomic design systems and running deep data analysis, I understood the power of maximum fungibility. And then you add AI to the mix...
Everything clicked in that moment, and I understood that while Tana is excellent for note-taking (I see it as the gateway drug), there are no limits to what's possible.
This short video is the result of that early 'Aha!' moment:
