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Tana

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Productivity Freemium tana.inc

Tana turns meetings from a time sink into a live production line for docs, tickets, and CRM updates.

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Tana repositions the meeting itself as a place where real work gets executed rather than merely discussed, using in-call AI agents to file issues, draft documents, and update connected systems like CRMs and trackers as the conversation happens. Its strength is the connected knowledge graph that carries context from meeting to meeting, so agents and teammates aren't starting cold each time, and its integration list (GitHub, Linear, HubSpot, Slack, calendars) makes the output genuinely actionable rather than just a transcript. The tradeoffs are real: it asks teams to route meetings through its native video experience, some compliance credentials are still in progress, and getting agent output to a trustworthy standard takes some workflow tuning. For teams already bought into a connected-graph way of working (this builds on the DNA of Tana's outliner product), it's a compelling bet on making meetings productive by default rather than an afterthought.

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Reviewed by the launched.tools desk · Jul 2026
Capability
80
Usability
74
Value
76
Reliability
74
Docs & support
75
Pros
+Turns meeting conversation directly into artifacts (PRDs, CRM updates, briefs) in real time, cutting post-meeting admin
+Deep integrations with common work tools (Slack, GitHub, Linear, Jira, HubSpot, Google Calendar) let agents act where work already lives
+Connected knowledge graph means each meeting compounds context for future meetings and agents, rather than starting from scratch each time
Cons
Some enterprise compliance certifications (SOC2, HIPAA) are still pending, which may block regulated teams from adopting today
Relies on native video calls, so teams entrenched in Zoom/Meet/Teams workflows face friction integrating it as their primary meeting tool
Customizing agents and skills well enough to trust them with real work (filing issues, updating CRM) requires setup and calibration time
Native video calls with embedded AI agents that capture and act during the meeting
Customizable agents/skills for role-specific workflows (sales, product, CS, VC, consulting)
Connected knowledge graph linking docs, tasks, decisions, and contacts across meetings
MCP/API-first integrations with tools like Slack, GitHub, Linear, HubSpot, and calendars
Automated post-meeting outputs like CRM updates, filed issues, drafted briefs, and follow-ups

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