The new funding will be used to enhance Tana's expansion plans, build teams, and further develop its AI agents and voice-powered workflows.
A standout feature of Tana is its Supertag capability, which allows users to convert unstructured information into structured data, facilitating the creation of AI workflows.
Sheila Gulati from Tola Capital praised Tana's vision for a dynamic and personalized future of work, highlighting its innovative voice-first product.
Nnamdi Iregbulem from Lightspeed Venture Partners expressed strong support for Tana, emphasizing its advanced AI capabilities and potential to revolutionize knowledge work.
Vassbotn argues for a fundamental shift in how knowledge work is approached, criticizing the inefficiencies created by the current fragmented tool ecosystem.
Tana, founded in Norway in 2020 by Tarjei Vassbotn, Olav Kriken, and Grim Iversen, aims to tackle productivity challenges through an AI-integrated workspace.
The founders bring extensive experience in tech and productivity solutions, with Vassbotn previously working at Google.
During its stealth phase, Tana garnered significant interest, amassing a waitlist of over 160,000 users, including representatives from more than 80% of Fortune 500 companies.
Recently, Tana announced a successful $14 million Series A funding round led by Tola Capital, bringing its total funding to $25 million.
The platform combines a unique knowledge graph that mimics human brain connections, proactive information distribution, and customizable AI agents to enhance productivity.
Tana's approach aims to reduce time spent on busywork, enabling users to focus on deeper, more meaningful tasks.
CTO Andre Foeken describes Tana as a 'superpower' for the workplace, enhancing collaboration and effectiveness in a rapidly changing environment.



