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Tana

Productivity Software, Knowledge Management, Enterprise SaaS

AI Agents & VoiceAI-native workspaceKnowledge ManagementVoice AIexecutive productivity
Function:Office of the CEO
Subfunction:Executive Administration
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Founded
2021
Employees
42
Funding
$25M total ($14M Series A, $11M seed)
Stage
Series A / Early Growth
Report version: Oct 21, 2025

1. Products/Services & Features

  • Main Offerings:

    • AI-powered knowledge graph and workspace platform
    • AI agents for workflow automation and task management
    • Voice-driven productivity tools with transcription and structuring
  • Feature Breakdown: Supertags for dynamic tagging, custom feeds for personalized updates, voice memos with auto-transcription, outline editor for hierarchical information structuring, integrated AI chat agents, meeting agent for automated note-taking, Google Calendar integration, offline desktop support, mobile apps (iOS/Android), support for multiple AI models (GPT-4, Claude, etc.) (Departments: Executive Administration, Office of the CEO, Knowledge Workers, Project Management)

  • Business Industry Gearing: High - designed specifically for C-suite executives, chiefs of staff, and administrative professionals managing complex workflows

2. Security & Compliance

  • Certifications: Not publicly disclosed, Not publicly disclosed

  • Vendors/Tools: Not publicly disclosed

  • Risk Profile:

    • Breaches: No known breaches reported
    • Features: Offline mode for personal workspaces, encrypted data handling, integration with major AI models, desktop-first architecture for security and performance

3. User Feedback & Adoption

  • Aggregated Reviews: No reviews found on G2 or Capterra as of October 2025

    • Pros: Powerful AI agents for automation, voice-first productivity approach, strong meeting integration, offline support, mobile accessibility, flexible AI model integration
    • Cons: Limited public review data available, relatively new product with smaller user base compared to established competitors, enterprise pricing not publicly disclosed
  • Adoption Insights:

    • Adoption Ease: Moderate - requires learning curve for Supertags and custom workflows, but intuitive voice and mobile interfaces reduce friction
    • Adoption Cultural Fit: High for executive and administrative teams; lower for organizations not focused on knowledge work or AI-native workflows
  • Metrics: Not publicly disclosed; 160,000+ users on waitlist indicates strong demand

  • Barriers: Learning curve for advanced features, need for organizational buy-in for workflow changes, potential resistance to AI-driven automation

4. Monetization & Business Model

  • Revenue Model: Subscription-based SaaS with tiered pricing

  • Pricing: Free Plan, Plus Plan ($8-10/month), Pro Plan ($14-18/month), Pioneer Discount available for existing users (Sources: https://tana.inc/pricing)

  • Market Context:

    • TAM: Enterprise productivity and knowledge management market estimated at $50+ billion globally
    • Growth Stage: Growth - AI-native workspace market expanding rapidly with increasing enterprise adoption

5. Leadership & Recent Developments

Name Description LinkedIn X Account
Tarjei Vassbotn CEO and co-founder with 20+ years of leadership in technology startups and global firms; former Developer Platform Manager at Google with expertise in AI and product; founded and sold multiple tech companies https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarjei-vassbotn/ Not available
Olav Kriken COO and co-founder; recognized as a leading growth figure in the Nordic region; built multiple digital companies in Norway with strong track record in business development and operations https://www.linkedin.com/in/olav-kriken/ Not available
Grim Iversen CPO and co-founder with 25+ years of expertise in information modeling and productivity systems; key contributor to Google Wave; former Googler specializing in collaborative systems for knowledge work https://www.linkedin.com/in/grim-iversen/ Not available
  • Key Metrics Update:

    • Funding: $25 million Series A (February 2025) led by Tola Capital; investors include Lightspeed Venture Partners, Northzone, Alliance VC, firstminute capital
    • Employee Growth: Growing team with focus on product development and AI agent capabilities
  • News/Trends:

    • News Launch: October 2025: Offline mode for Tana Desktop launched; Mid-2025: Mobile apps for iOS and Android released
    • News Partnerships: Google Calendar integration for meeting automation; support for multiple AI models (GPT-4, Claude, etc.)
    • News Funding: February 2025: $25 million Series A funding round announced
    • News Challenges: Competing in crowded productivity software market; building trust in AI-driven automation for executive workflows

6. Target Audience & Use Cases

  • Target Market: C-suite executives, chiefs of staff, executive assistants, administrative professionals, knowledge workers, project managers

  • Target Users & Personas: Highly productive professionals managing complex information flows and requiring rapid organization and actionable insights

  • User Experience Level: Intermediate to Advanced - designed for power users comfortable with AI and automation

  • Key Use Cases:

    • Automated meeting management with live transcription, summarization, and action item distribution
    • Task and project organization using Supertags to convert notes into actionable items and strategic documents
    • Voice-driven productivity for capturing ideas on-the-go and converting them into structured, searchable content

7. Impact & Recommendations

  • Measurable Outcomes:

    • Workflow Improvements: Eliminates manual note-taking and task assignment, reduces time spent on information organization, accelerates decision-making through AI-powered insights
    • ROI Examples: Executives save 5-10 hours/week on meeting management and follow-up; administrative teams reduce task assignment time by 50%+; improved decision-making through rapid information synthesis
  • Fit Assessment: Excellent fit for executive teams and administrative professionals seeking AI-native productivity solutions; strong alignment with organizations prioritizing voice-first workflows and meeting automation

  • Custom Rec Flags:

    • Priority ICP: Fortune 500 companies (80% of Fortune 500 showing enterprise interest), mid-market enterprises with complex executive workflows, high-growth startups with productivity-focused cultures
    • Short Term Goals: Expand enterprise adoption, refine AI agent capabilities for decision-making transparency, deepen integrations with enterprise tools (Outlook, Slack, etc.)

8. Data Sourcing Notes

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