Capacities vs Tana — ¿Cuál gana?

Resumen

Elige Capacities si: Pensadores visuales que quieren la flexibilidad de Notion con un sistema de conocimiento personal orientado a objetos

Elige Tana si: Power users que quieren construir su propio sistema operativo personal con notas estructuradas y consultables

Nuestra opinión: Capacities for simplicity, Tana for power users.

 CapacitiesTana
PreciosFree for personal use | Pro $9.99/moFree for personal use | Tana Pro $10/mo
FuncionesObject-based note system, Daily notes and journals, Media management, Tag-based organization, Graph view of connectionsSupertag-based schema system, Live search nodes, Command node automations, AI integration built-in, Outliner with structured data
Ideal paraVisual thinkers who want Notion’s flexibility with a more personal, object-oriented knowledge systemPower users who want to build their own personal operating system with structured, queryable notes
Curva de aprendizajeIntermedioDifícil

La verdadera diferencia

Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.

Capacities stands out with Object-based note system and Daily notes and journals. Tana counters with Supertag-based schema system and Live search nodes.

Capacities's Achilles heel: young product with missing features — no api, limited integrations, and collaboration is early-stage. Tana's: steep learning cliff — the supertag concept is powerful but takes days to grok properly. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Conclusión

If you value object-based note system and pensadores visuales que quieren, go with Capacities. If power users que quieren matters more, Tana is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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