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Asana

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Overview

What is Asana?

Asana is a web and mobile project management app. With tasks, projects, conversations, and dashboards, Asana lets an entire team know who's doing what by when, enabling workload balancing. Users can also add integrations for GANTT charts, time tracking and…

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Recent Reviews

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Asana is a versatile tool that serves multiple purposes within organizations. It is widely used for project management, allowing teams to …
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Asana 3 Year Review

9 out of 10
July 21, 2023
Without Asana we would have a much harder time organizing and prioritizing out duties. Asana provides an all in one system to delegate and …
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MASV for super tiny teams

7 out of 10
August 08, 2022
We use Asana as a project management tool by non-developers at our company. It helps everyone stay on the page, which is sometimes …
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Basic task and project manager

5 out of 10
July 08, 2022
We used Asana for monthly, weekly, and daily task management in various functions of our business. Also, we used it for project planning …
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Awards

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Popular Features

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  • Task Management (163)
    9.1
    91%
  • Team Collaboration (162)
    9.0
    90%
  • Document Management (138)
    8.6
    86%
  • Scheduling (148)
    8.3
    83%

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Pricing

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Premium

$13.49

Cloud
per month

Business

$30.49

Cloud
per month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • $10 per user per month
    Optional
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://asana.com/pricing

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $50 per month
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Product Demos

Asana Review | A full demo, features & a pricing breakdown

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Demo: How to Use Asana to Manage Your Projects

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Asana Project Management Demo

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Asana - Project and Team Management 2017

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Asana Tutorial For Beginners - Project Management Software

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DD_What is Asana

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Features

Project Management

Project management software provides capabilities to streamline management of complex projects through task management, team collaboration and workflow automation

8.1
Avg 7.5

Professional Services Automation

Features that support professional services organizations

6.8
Avg 7.4
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Product Details

What is Asana?

Asana helps teams orchestrate their work, from daily tasks to strategic initiatives. The vendor states that with Asana, teams are more confident, move faster, and accomplish more with less, no matter where they are located. Asana boasts more than 75,000 paying organizations and millions of free organizations across 195 countries as users, who manage everything from company objectives to digital transformation to product launches and marketing campaigns. Teams do great things when everyone has clarity and is empowered to do their part. Asana aims to give teams the confidence to plan, organize, and execute their most ambitious work from anywhere.


Asana Features

Project Management Features

  • Supported: Task Management
  • Supported: Resource Management
  • Supported: Gantt Charts
  • Supported: Scheduling
  • Supported: Workflow Automation
  • Supported: Team Collaboration
  • Supported: Document Management
  • Supported: Email integration
  • Supported: Mobile Access
  • Supported: Budget and Expense Management

Professional Services Automation Features

  • Supported: Integration with accounting software

Additional Features

  • Supported: Work Management
  • Supported: OKRs

Asana Screenshots

Screenshot of Product HomepageScreenshot of Team ConversationsScreenshot of Project CalendarsScreenshot of InboxScreenshot of List ProjectScreenshot of PortfoliosScreenshot of TimelineScreenshot of WorkloadScreenshot of Board Project

Asana Videos

Meet Asana, your work manager. But better.
In this video, TrustRadius goes over some of the best project management software out there - including Asana.

Asana Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android, Mobile Web
Supported LanguagesEnglish, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Japanese, German

Frequently Asked Questions

Asana is a web and mobile project management app. With tasks, projects, conversations, and dashboards, Asana lets an entire team know who's doing what by when, enabling workload balancing. Users can also add integrations for GANTT charts, time tracking and more.

Asana starts at $50.

Podio, Basecamp, and Paymo are common alternatives for Asana.

Reviewers rate Task Management highest, with a score of 9.1.

The most common users of Asana are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Asana is a versatile tool that serves multiple purposes within organizations. It is widely used for project management, allowing teams to track progress and update tasks efficiently. Users appreciate its helpful functions, which enable teams to stay productive, coordinated, and successful in completing tasks and projects. Asana has proven to be particularly effective for the Marketing Team, eliminating the need for outdated task management methods and streamlining project management. It is also highly valuable for organizations with remote workers and different schedules, providing a centralized platform to log projects, tasks, and schedules. The software facilitates collaboration across teams and projects through features like email reminders and project dashboards, enhancing productivity and ensuring everyone stays on the same page. With its customizable nature, Asana adapts to the specific requirements of each team and department, enabling personalized experiences and improved workflow efficiency. Furthermore, Asana's calendar feature helps teams assign and track deadlines, ensuring everyone stays on track and meets project milestones. Overall, Asana's intuitive interface and user-friendly design have led to high adoption rates among users in various departments and industries. Whether it's managing marketing projects, coordinating client work, tracking developer tasks, or facilitating cross-functional collaboration, Asana proves to be an indispensable tool for staying organized and meeting deadlines.

Users of Asana have provided several recommendations based on their experiences with the software. The most common recommendations include:

  • Asana is highly regarded for its reliable email notification system. Users appreciate the timely alerts and updates they receive, helping them stay informed about important tasks and deadlines.

  • Many users recommend Asana for its efficient file storage and sharing capabilities. Teams can easily collaborate on projects by uploading and sharing files within the platform, enabling seamless communication and collaboration.

  • Asana's resource allocation feature is highly praised by users. They find it easy to assign tasks to team members, ensuring that work is distributed effectively and resources are utilized efficiently.

It's worth noting that these recommendations are based on user feedback and reflect their positive experiences with Asana's features.

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Score 8 out of 10
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Our team is using Asana with other teams in collaboration in a project management capacity. We are using it to:
  • Break down the multiple components of our projects into tasks, responsibilities, roles, and timelines.
  • Track multiple pieces of a project across complex team structures and time zones.
  • Plan time and logistical execution for our parts of the project moving forward.
  • Observe the overall project's progress as a whole (Kanban-like progress board).
  • Document processes that need to be completed so that others can implement them.
  • Timelines: With Asana, you can create Gantt charts that show you preceding/needed action items. When a part of a project is delayed, you can track how that will affect the forward trajectory of the project.
  • User management / Roles in relationship to tasks: Asana allows you to see individual users and assign them tasks in an overall project, while also being able to see what items are needed as a whole. It allows you to see who is doing what and when.
  • Organized File storage: There's one master view for file storage, OR you can store files in individual tasks. Overall, for visually-driven individuals - and for those who need a strong sense of organization, it's not that helpful.
  • Visual organization inside of tasks: The view inside of tasks could be improved for visually focused individuals; I find myself wanting more of a "notebook" view that better integrates different types of media and notes altogether.
Our team has evaluated several team collaboration tools. If your organization (five or more) needs a place where your team can collaborate, track tasks, track time, manage users and come together to get something done, Asana is going to be one of our top recommendations. The ability to see progress in a project, integrate Asana into the rest of your workflow and tools, document notes and processes inside of the process, duplicate boards and projects, and manage the process is pretty well planned. Note: It's more vital for you to know your processes and how your team works before picking out a software tool for it. However, we still recommend Asana highly.

Asana is NOT a good fit for you if you have a smaller team, don't have reliable processes, don't like seeing user management or task boards, or are looking for a free tool.
Project Management (9)
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7.2
Task Management
80%
8.0
Resource Management
80%
8.0
Scheduling
60%
6.0
Workflow Automation
80%
8.0
Team Collaboration
80%
8.0
Document Management
50%
5.0
Email integration
80%
8.0
Mobile Access
80%
8.0
Budget and Expense Management
60%
6.0
Professional Services Automation (1)
60%
6.0
Integration with accounting software
60%
6.0
  • Positive: Asana has allowed our team to work together with other complex teams and deliver in integrity. That's the name of the game in our world.
  • Positive: Asana has allowed other members and teams to see our progress on projects, which has saved us time in communications, and therefore money.
Asana is better organized than Basecamp and less visually confusing. It's more user intuitive and clear about what exactly needs to get done and what elements depend on others being executed. Overall, the list and kanban views allow for a more natural, more organized viewing experience, and flexibility in different thinking styles.

Bitrix24 is an excellent tool at a lower cost and can be very powerful. Your processes determine a GREAT deal of which platform you choose to use - which is why it's so important to know them before you begin mapping these out in software. Overall, we have preferred Asana over Bitrix24.
We haven't had to tap into support. Everything has been very straightforward in its use. We have been able to show up inside of other projects (with other teams) and be ready to jump in with very little need for outside assistance or support. All of the techs have worked, and we've never had to reach out to support.
2
Usually, the team member assigned to marketing duties, and the project manager use Asana to help them see what they need to execute and deliver on their work. (ex: email marketer, Facebook ads person, copywriter, etc.).
2
  • Basic web navigation: The interior of the platform is pretty straightforward.
  • An understanding of Kanban (there's a board view of project management) - you'd need to understand how to move your pieces across their progress milestones.
  • Project management - You need to be able to understand the overall project and the milestones that comprise progress. You need to be able to break your overall task into smaller pieces and then list those things out so that others can understand your project and its components. You will also need to understand how much time each piece takes and what components are dependent upon one another so that you can communicate with other team members when something is delayed or when plans need to change.
  • Project management - breaking out individual components of overall projects into milestones and measuring their progress.
  • Process development & monitoring - mapping out standard operating procedures.
  • Client communication / Interior dashboard hubs - Many agencies use this as a way to communicate with their client's various components of the projects that they have been hired to do. It reduces conversation and meetings - clients can check-in at any time to see what has been done.
  • Coaching and teaching other companies on how to work with processes and adapt them to their teams.
  • Networking - Using our connection to the platform to be able to meet others in our industry.
  • Mobile + Desktop capabilities - Able to use it anywhere, anytime.
  • Task management - Easy to view projects and their progress.
  • Time management - Easy to see what elements require time / how they interrelate and manage the project on an overall basis.
  • Company management - Be able to see from a master dashboard perspective where each project is in its stages of completion.
  • Clear communication - It's visually documented who is doing what at what time so that the whole project gets done.
Yes
We're using Asana to replace Notion.so - We are a creative team, and Notion has been a great internal hub for us for file storage, notes, and collaboration. The price has been great per user, and it integrates with Slack and other tools. However, we find that Asana is easier for task management and user designation/time contingencies overall. It also can sync to create master dashboards. This is a big deal when it comes to managing your project management as a whole.
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After mapping out our processes, we realized that we needed a more exceptional ability to track users, time, and progress through the projects. Asana's features were the winner for us - the ability to connect on mobile and desktop, to track overall progress, to see Gantt charts, to be able to use in conjunction with user roles, and master dashboards were the winning stroke for us.
We are in a creative industry - But we also need to get a lot of work done. That means that there may not be ONE tool that solves all of our problems. If I had to change the process and go through it again, I would invest in two tools at the same time - One for file storage and collaboration and another for project management and master dashboards (asana).
  • Integrations - Via Zapier, it integrates with EVERYTHING, which helps you automate your workflow and get more done. This is all about productivity, so it lives up to the need there.
  • Master dashboards / easy to link and replicate inside of the platform. You can manage one project, many at the same time (and see where they all are in their various stages of progress), and link boards together so that productivity can be viewed at many different levels and in multiple roles.
  • File storage and organization - You can store a lot in Asana, but it feels disconnected. Files are either buried in tasks or a large section. I keep wanting folders and an internal visual hub where you would organize documents and spreadsheets - perhaps a bit like dropbox or google drive.
  • Even though you can CREATE master dashboards, the ones that you may need do not come standard as templates. You have to understand how to link them together to create them yourself.
Yes, but I don't use it
  • Task views and organization: Flexible views (list vs. kanban) to allow people to manage the project. You can break your project into milestones - so that it's easier to see how projects are being accomplished and where projects are stuck in delivery.
  • Time views + Role Views: You can see which users are spending more time / which ones may need relief and manage your team's overall workload through different viewpoints.
  • Straightforward interface - Pretty easy to see and understand. Colors, grids, and toggles help you navigate your way through the program and see the sections that you need to find.
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