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Asana

Score8.4 out of 10

2,714 Reviews and Ratings

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 more.

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Top Performing Features

  • Task Management

    This includes the ability to plan, track, collaborate and report on tasks.

    Category average: 9.1

  • Team Collaboration

    Team collaboration capabilities let team members work directly with each other and provide team updates.

    Category average: 9

  • Gantt Charts

    Gantt charts are charts that show tasks or events along the y-axis displayed against time along the x-axis.

    Category average: 8.3

Areas for Improvement

  • Budget and Expense Management

    Budget and expense management provides the capability to track all expenses by employee or department and link them back to department. It also enables hourly rates to be set.

    Category average: 8.6

  • Timesheet Tracking

    Timesheet tracking is the ability to track all billable and non-billable hours for each project.

    Category average: 8.4

  • Project & financial reporting

    Ability to analyze project and financial data based on custom criteria to gather insights and improve business performance

    Category average: 8.4

Asana.

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Individuals and specific departments utilize Asana to track both individual and group tasks and projects. We haven't used it beyond basic task management. We also use the free version, so we don't have access to their full range of tools. Overall, it has served us well and is easy to use.

Pros

  • Allows group collaboration.
  • Ease of creating tasks from email.
  • Recurring task creation and management.

Cons

  • More robust recurrence options, ie, the last Monday of each month (rather than only the 4th Monday of each month).
  • Ability to see subtasks in "my tasks" view.

Return on Investment

  • Helping us to care well for our congregation.
  • Helping us to track and manage projects and tasks individually and as a group.

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Google Tasks, Todoist and Remember the Milk

Asana is one of the best project management apps out there.

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Asana to manage projects and streamline workflows. It really is to assign ownership and keep a streamlined flow of communication. As a manager, Asana makes my life really easier, and I hope it keeps growing. It took just a few days to get comfortable with this software. It is really intuitive.

Pros

  • Project Management.
  • Communication
  • Visualization

Cons

  • Customer support.
  • Workflows
  • Automations

Return on Investment

  • Helps organize workflows.
  • Improved Clarity and Accountability.
  • Enhanced Team Collaboration.

Usability

My go-to tool for projects

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I like Asana’s user-friendly interface and seamless integration with other tools like Slack and Outlook.One unique feature is how it handles portfolios, projects, tasks, and subtasks. This is achieved through its graphical presentation and multihoming capabilities, which is particularly useful for large teams. If you’re coming from an Excel spreadsheet background, this feature will be a game-changer.We use Asana for various purposes, including work planning, vendor management, and general project management.I took a deep dive into the software about a year ago and recently became an Asana ambassador!

Pros

  • Portfolio Management
  • Task Management
  • Budget Management

Cons

  • The only downside I’ve found is that the more advanced features can take some time to fully understand and utilise effectively.

Return on Investment

  • There is a steep learning curve to master it fully.

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, Smartsheet and Quip

Other Software Used

Microsoft Excel, Quip, Slack

A+ Asana

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Our organization uses Asana to help manage not only internal projects and tasks but for the firm's professional services projects for clients. So everything from contract management to implementation/technology solution builds for clients

Pros

  • Collaboration
  • Task Assignment
  • Project Management

Cons

  • Drag & Drop
  • Easier/Intuitive UI

Return on Investment

  • 25% Faster Task/Project Completion
  • Reduced PM time on Projects
  • More Real-Time Collaboration/communication on projects and tasks

Usability

Other Software Used

Harvest, Pipedrive, Microsoft SharePoint

Modern and easy to use project management tool.

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Asana for all our active client projects. We collaborate with our customers in a project per customer and use it to log our work, their next actions, get approval and feedback, while reporting on effort, tasks completed and outstanding milestones.

Since Asana offers great reporting it’s perfect to get insights on how our entire, remote, team is doing.

Pros

  • Overview on work to be done
  • Milestones and portfolios to get status
  • Log work and get feedback
  • Collaboration

Cons

  • Time tracking
  • Note taking

Return on Investment

  • We combined different tools in one platform lowering IT costs
  • Logged work means billable work
  • Clear goals and expectations gave better quality of work

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Jira Software, Linear App and Basecamp

Other Software Used

Zendesk Suite, Slite, Slack