Really love the flexibility of Tana and how to work with the data. However, for a non-techie with no experience with data models/objects, it's an extremely steep learning curve to get started with Tana. Notion started out simple but over the years it's gotten more and more complex for normal people.
Really impressed with Level 6. I have used AI as a co-writing assistant tool and this has opened up Tana for me in a way I hadn't thought about. Thanks, Brage. Onwards! 👍
every month, i grow in how i use tana, that makes what i was doing just a month ago in tana look rly dumb 🤦♀lol the 'change view' or 'view options' is GENIUS. tho it sucks that i have to go back and forth between calendar view sometimes and table-view (i combine time, with my finances. so i use 'calculate sum' column-field. but also DATE column-field 😂)
Happy to hear how you are attacking the development challenges and how serious you are about achieving excellence in all implementations! Stay the course 😉
i am a lazy mofo. i will not do all this work to move into a new system unless it's super-easy for me to do so. but by golly yall's calendar-function HAS GOT ME EVEN SLOWLY LIL BIT BY LIL using the calendar-view in some nodes! wow tana is everything i ever asked for + dreamed 🌈 and im moving my budget-planning\expenses in there. definitely literally everything i ever fking asked for. tysm. fk budget-apps LOL
Love the attention to autocompletion. That was a core reason why I stepped away from Tana a bit earlier this year. This is a huge deal as our workspaces get huge.
im mad at u guys cuz tana looked weird w the bullet points\outliner-look, so u let me go w a different tool for over a year and now i wish i had everything in tana instead. Get rid of the bullet-points icon or make it optional, and maybe u'll get more newcomers that would have understood ur philosophy anyway. embedding blocks everywhere else to me makes outlining kinda less-important as it LOOKS. it's the linking that is everything to me 😌 Now i have everything in TWO apps 😔 In the process of switching over, but i take forever to do anything hence y it's important i would have started w yall first. but i would have been intimidated by the invite-only thing.. Or maybe it's only recently one easily joined just by msging in Slack?
It's a clear introductory explanation. Nodes are great for flexibility and organisation but terrible for anyone who is trying to use notes to produce content - which is always in sentences and paragraphs (I dimly remember that the original node PKM, Roam, offered a way of switching bullets off). Tana needs a way to turn bullets into text. Otherwise you are left with a bunch of notes, impeccably organised, but stuck in a form which cannot be used create a finished product.
This felt like a waste of time. I want to see roadmaps, progress, updates, changes, new features, bugs fixed. I don't think I could care less about somebody's philosophy on self-reflection.
Brilliant! Many thanks! Provides confidence for investing time on Tana. The near and long term visions were just the right amount of insight and spot on with the envisioned future. Thx again!