AI workspace comparison
Resyl vs Tana
Tana is a powerful AI workspace where notes, tasks, and projects live in a graph you design yourself with "supertags." Resyl is a people-first AI memory that works the moment you open it — no setup, no schemas, no learning curve. If you want relationship memory out of the box instead of a blank canvas to configure, Resyl is built for that.
| Feature | Resyl | Tana |
|---|---|---|
| Free to use | Yes (Android) | Free tier |
| Works out-of-the-box (no setup) | Yes | No (build it yourself) |
| People / relationship-first | Yes | No (general workspace) |
| Voice capture | Yes | Yes |
| Learning curve | Low | High |
| Offline mobile capture | Yes | Limited |
| Price | Free | Free + paid (credits) |
| Platforms | Android (iOS soon) | Web, desktop, iOS, Android |
What Tana does
Tana is an AI workspace where notes, tasks, and projects live in a graph using "supertags." It transcribes voice memos, summarizes meetings, and links everything to people and projects — a flexible second brain for power users.
Where Tana shines
Extremely powerful and flexible. Voice transcription, supertags, 91 languages, and a graph that can model almost anything — if you invest the time to build the structure, Tana can do far more than relationship memory.
Where Tana falls short
- Built for documents and knowledge, not people — you must design the structure (supertags, schemas) yourself
- Steep learning curve; not something you hand a non-technical founder and expect value on day one
- Credit-based AI — you can run out of processing/recall on lower tiers
- Cloud-dependent with limited offline use
- General-purpose: relationship memory is something you assemble, not something it ships with
Why people choose Resyl
- People-first out of the box — zero setup, no supertags to design
- No learning curve: type a sentence, get structure; ask a question, get an answer
- Purpose-built for relationships, deals, and follow-ups — not a blank canvas
- Offline-first mobile capture
- No AI credits to ration — recall when you need it
Resyl vs Tana — FAQ
Is Resyl easier than Tana?
Yes. Tana is a powerful but complex workspace you configure with supertags and schemas. Resyl works out of the box — type a sentence and it structures the person, deal, and follow-up automatically, with no setup.
What's the difference between Resyl and Tana?
Tana is a general AI workspace for notes, tasks, and knowledge. Resyl is purpose-built for relationship memory — remembering people, conversations, and follow-ups — without you having to design the structure first.
Does Tana have relationship memory built in?
Not out of the box. You can build it in Tana using supertags, but Resyl ships people-first memory by default, so it works on day one with no configuration.
Try Resyl — free on Android
No hardware, no setup, no subscription. Type a thought, and ask anything later.
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