Discover 3 practical time management strategies you can start using today. Learn how to manage your time, block focus hours, and automate repetitive tasks with Asana. Chapters.
Welcome to the February edition of What’s new in Asana. Key moments: Task types in synced bundles: Deploy and sync shareable custom task types across projects with bundles.
An inbox of unread emails and windows of open tabs are not to do lists. They're huge mental loads taking a toll on your work. Here's a tip for what to do instead: keep everything in one place, from your big goals all the way through your smallest tasks.
We've all been guilty of adding project level work to our to-do list. Launching a marketing campaign is not a task, but creating a brief for it is. If you're stick in vague, oversized task management, this is our hack to break free.
Feeling overwhelmed by your to‑do list? Learn 5 simple, practical fixes to reduce mental overload and finally get things done with clarity, not stress, using Asana.
Starting today, teams can check on their Asana portfolios, generate and preview new projects, and create tasks directly in Claude, Anthropic’s AI offering. This connection is especially meaningful for teams already using Claude to think through work.
Welcome to the January edition of What’s new in Asana. Key moments: Updates to team messages: Limit who can send messages to a team based on its existing team permissions. For more information on how to use Asana, explore our Help Center.
Learn how Asana and AWS are partnering to reduce enterprise AI debt by integrating Asana AI Studio with Amazon Q Business and Q Index. In this session, Asana’s Principal Product Manager Spencer joins AWS leaders Sourabh Banerjee and Chin Rane to showcase how connected AI agents and smart workflows help break down data silos, automate repetitive tasks, and deliver context-aware intelligence across your enterprise.
In the evolving landscape of project management tools, teams often find themselves at a crossroads: choosing between the simplicity of Trello's digital sticky notes and the orchestrated work management offered by Asana. This guide aims to provide a comprehensive comparison, helping SMBs, growing teams, and technical leaders make an informed decision.
In this blog article, hear from Adam Higa, Growth PM at Asana. I’m a Growth PM at Asana, and yes — I use Asana to build features for Asana. Very meta, I know. But being both a user and builder gives me a unique perspective on what works. I’ve developed a system with Asana that keeps me focused on outcomes, not just shipping features. Given it’s January, I wanted to share three tips for how I approach roadmapping and OKR planning in Asana.