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YouTube Transcript to Tana - Advanced Method with Timestamps
We recently posted this video on YouTube: Tana Ai: The Best way to Learn From YouTube Videos In the video, I mentioned a more advanced method to add clickable YouTube timestamps to Tana (Method #3) so that you can use AI to chat with videos. If you're interested in learning how to do this, please COMMENT BELOW 👇or DM me, and I'll let you know once it's ready and how to set it up. ________ Update Oct 19: Sharing the workflow has been tougher than expected, but I've been working on it all week. I'll message those who comment below as soon as it's ready!
0 likes • Feb 21
This looks interesting. I would also like to look into that, thank you.
Workspaces question
Year old burning question - how do you think about using a CRM-type secondary workspace alongside a main personal one? Any tips on how to manage this? Why a 2nd workspace? I want to wall off personal notes from day job notes in case there’s ever an issue where my employer wants all my work-related notes, and I want to be able to easily carve that out of my system and archive it when I escape the corporate grind someday. What goes in the 2nd workspace? Client and deal-specific notes, meeting notes and prep, ideally AI automation that generates email drafts and PPT outlines (to feed What goes in the 1st workspace? 2nd Brain type stuff, but also things related to the CRM. For example contacts/people notes need to be on the personal side (Rolodex stays with me when I move jobs), and I want to be able to work out of a single calendar and a single view of tasks I’m working on. I like the idea of using the Day node as a captains log that captures all the updates I made in the system that day and any other journaling I want to do. My 1st attempt at this had too much stuff in the 2nd workspace. I built out my CRM system, but it has its own day nodes over there and its own tasks, I can’t get a single view of everything going on across both personal and day job workspaces. I’m not sure if there’s an easy way to work out of my personal Day nodes and manage tasks that exist in the other workspace, or if I need to move the dividing line and have tasks and contact notes in the personal space that are referenced from the day job workspace. Apologies if this is answered later in the course - I’ve been through the week 1 content so far and about to watch the Q&A. My hope is that getting it in here will get it out of my head, so it’s not taking up processing cycles in the back of my brain while I go through the course. If there’s a particular lesson I need to go watch to answer this, point me to it! Thanks!
1 like • Feb 20
I have not looked fully into it myself. But I have similar use cases. Another reason for keeping work-related stuff separate is if I would need to write or look up stuff with someone else beside me. A different use case for privacy is that I would like to isolate sensitive things of my own, separate from my main personal workspace. I had hoped that I could switch off the sharing and then not see anything from there. But it seems it is only searches that keep it out The references to things will still show in my main graph.
Missing a visual knowledge graph?
Just in case you're missing a visual knowledge graph in Tana, a talented developer from Autodesk created a tool to do just that... https://share.cleanshot.com/7J6d6F6l
0 likes • Feb 20
When I used Roam Research before Tana, I never used the visual graph. For it to be of any use, it needs to be interactive and zoomable. Click on a node and see connections. Traverse the tree.
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