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Asana 2024 Review

Asana gives you everything you need to stay in sync, hit deadlines, and reach your goals. You can map out each step and organize all the details of your work in one place. You can bring emails, files, tickets, and more into Asana with over 100 integrations to choose from, so you can see everything in one place. Voted #1 in project management software.

Features:

  • Build project plans, coordinate tasks, and hit deadlines.
  • Visualize work flow however you want.
  • Native integrations with tools like Slack, Jira, Adobe Creative Cloud and many more.

Pricing:

  • Free version available to collaborate with up to 15 teammates.
  • Paid versions starting from $10.99 per user per month.

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Asana Reviews

Find out what each expert had to say about Asana.

Anh Trinh

Managing Editor - GeekWithLaptop
✓ AsanaTo ensure that all of my writers are doing their jobs, I use Asana to monitor their outputs. Asana allows me to assign each article to a writer and track if they’ve finished it or not. It also allows people to comment on assigned tasks making it easier to give constructive feedback or answer questions.

Gaurav Jain

Co-Founder - MageComp LLP

✓ Asana
– The Best Thing of Asana is its UI. The best solution for the agencies who work for mid-size projects.
Features Tasks, due dates, assignments, teamwork, and even project progress charts, reports. You can use lot of available add-ons to enhance the functionality of default Asana.
Pricing Starts from: free – $0 for teams of up to 15 people,
$12.11 per member per month – with no member limits, and no limits at all for that matter.
Pro and Cons:
– Very easy to learn and understand how it works with nice and intuitive UI.
– It may not work for very large and complex projects and for too small projects.

Sandip Sekhon

Founder - Pathways Pain Relief

✓ Asana
Our favorite project management tool is Asana. We have a team of 6 working on our app at the moment, and before Asana we were managing tasks through Google Sheets. This was ineffective – we found that we kept missing things and it was hard keeping the whole team in the loop. Asana has helped to change that. I found that compared to other project management tools, Asana was easier to navigate and work with without having to spend ages getting familiar with the UI.

Manny Hernandez

Founder/CEO - OMNI, INC

✓ Asana
Asana is a work management tool designed to help teams know who’s doing what by when. Using the web or mobile apps, teams can communicate, collaborate, and organize all of their work. It combines elements of project management, file storage, and collaboration and helps to manage projects across a team without email. I like asana as is its free for a small team, we can assign task to a team and they will get the notification. Once a task is completed I can get reports and all.

Gems Collins

CEO - Gems Collins LLC

✓ Asana
A brilliant online platform that allows you to create multiple projects, set deadlines and milestones and collaborate with multiple stakeholders and contributors. I like that you are able to assign tasks to people, see your own task list and mark them as complete when necessary. I also appreciate the daily email that tells me what is due that day and in the coming days to keep me organised and on track.

Shannon DeJong

Founder/CEO - House Of Who

✓ Asana
We have found that while Asana has its limitations, it gets the job done and integrates well with Slack. #1 important need for a project management tool is that people will actually use it – otherwise it’s pointless. This means it must be intuitive (not overly complicated, each to assign and check things off, etc).

Krista Neher

CEO - Boot Camp Digital

✓ Asana
This is an easy way to track tasks, share comments and organize a team where many people input into multiple projects. It is very easy to use and has a free trial.

Ashley Sterling

Director of Operations - The Loop Marketing

✓ Asana
Asana is a simple-to-use platform that is based on visual organization. It’s easy to assign tasks, monitor team-wide progress and keep communication strong between team members. Additional point: when you complete a task, a unicorn flies across your screen — pretty cool.

Downside: It takes a lot of team-power to organize and structure out reusable templates in Asana. Generally, we found that structuring out projects took longer than the actual project.

Jovan Milenkovic

Co-founder - KommandoTech

✓ Asana
Asana works great for teams who need to have access to their project management tool. More than monitoring the progress, it offers an interactive display of tasks and persons responsible for delivery. It provides excellent integrations with other tools your team may be using, e.g., Slack. Its entire data gets stored on a cloud, which makes it a perfect project management tool for remote work.

Jon Torres

Founder - Jon Torres

✓ Asana
Project management tools are the backbone of of our operations. I recommend Asana as a primary project management tool. Asana is one of the most flexible collaboration tools I’ve used. It allows me to keep track of what all my employees are working on, assign tasks and stay on top of deadlines. I also love that Asana lays out tasks in different formats sometimes I choose a calendar layout so I can visualize everything we have coming up.

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