
What does Tana do you ask? Oh just a little bit of everything né?. From building automated lists to taking notes enabling applications and keeping things in check – Tana is here to simplify your work life.
One feature that has the tech world buzzing is the “Supertag” – borrowing from object-oriented programming it basically turns all that unstructured data into something nice and organized in the blink of an eye né?. With those big names behind it and a solid $25 million in the bank, Tana has already got 160,000 eager users on their waitlist, mostly from big companies, and they’re slowly but surely opening their doors to more users.
Taking things up a notch, Tana is making the most of AI to automate organization and connect user-generated data. Teaming up with OpenAI and diving into natural language processing, Tana is all about streamlining that workflow. But guess what? There’s a new player in town, called Tana, and they are bringing some serious AI magic to the table.
Fresh out of stealth mode, Tana recently announced they’ve secured a cool $25 million from a diverse group of backers to kickstart their journey né?. They’ve got their eyes set on seamless collaborations with over 50 platforms and making data processing as sharp as a tack using knowledge graphs.
Sure, Tana might be more tailored to the tech-savvy crowd at the moment, but their sights are set on shaking up how we work with information né?. Tana has big plans for the future aiming to keep improving by creating a knowledge graph and listening closely to user feedback.
Headquartered in Palo Alto with roots in Norway Tana is the brainchild of three ex-Googlers led by CEO Tarjei Vassbotn and CPO Grim Iversen both heavy hitters in the development of Google Wave. So, imagine an app that just gets you – your to-do lists, your tasks, your organization game on point! Well, this has been a dream for many companies trying to innovate in the tech world. With a big dream and a whole lot of drive, Tana is getting the attention of some heavy hitters in the industry who are all about changing the game when it comes to productivity tools for the knowledge-hungry worker.