Asana News: The Perfect To-Do List, Conversion Rate Optimization Tools, and Android Productivity Apps

In-The-News-AsanaAsana is a web-based productivity tool that helps users track their work. It is a versatile application that can be used in a variety of professional and personal work settings, including creating the perfect to-do list. It can be used alone for organization and efficiency, or together with other applications from among 36 conversion rate optimization tools that help keep websites in business. Rounding up our news list, Asana makes it in the best 10 awesome productivity apps for Android, helping even users on the go move their work forward.

The Perfect To-Do List – And How to Make One

In this recent Turbine blog, an attempt was made to describe what the perfect to-do list would look like. Turbine is an application that allows simple online purchase orders. About 7 characteristics and features were listed, first of which is that the list should prompt the owner to action. It should be concise, containing not more than 3 tasks, and clearly worded as specific accomplishments, not as […]

By |2016-06-22T14:31:18-04:00June 22, 2016|

Asana News: Put Comments on Project Status Updates

AsanaAsana team workflow and project management software recently announced the final feature being released for Polish Week. It is an Asana tradition during Polish Week when the company focuses on smaller but important issues to further improve or ‘polish’ the application. The final instalment focuses on the status update feature, in itself, an already powerful tool for providing teammates and stakeholders vital information. Polishing this feature further, users can now put comments and take the information to a higher level of engagement.

Project Status Updates

Asana enables project owners to communicate the current state of their projects through project status updates. This visibility is important to the project team and to the stakeholders who want to know how things are going on with the project, whether things are going on as planned or whether it needs additional attention or help. It is therefore essential that project owners update their project’s status on a weekly basis, and the application allows them to set up reminders to do exactly that. […]

By |2016-06-21T17:02:41-04:00June 21, 2016|

Asana News: Customer Success, Task Manager For Teachers, and Essential Summer Workload Tool

In-The-News-AsanaAsana team application provides people a fast way to track projects in a highly visual way from start to finish. In this news list, surprising use of research and focus on customer experience will be shared in an upcoming webinar titled How Asana’s head of customer success has built a cult following. Also, a resource for educational web tools recommends 3 excellent collaborative task management tools for teachers in collaborating with colleagues on various tasks and projects. Finally, an article shares 16 essential tools to help streamline your workload this summer, so that people can have more free time to enjoy the season.

How Asana’s Head of Customer Success Has Built a Cult Following

In this Venture Beat article, Brian Boroff, Asana’s Head of Customer Success and User Operations, gives some information of how companies like Intel, Dropbox, Airbnb and Uber remain devoted in using their popular app. He revealed that through the hard work and feedback of a research team who looks at user profiles and identifies […]

By |2016-05-30T20:16:08-04:00May 30, 2016|

Asana Tips – Archive Projects, Complete Overdue Tasks and Divide Tasks into Subtasks

logo-asanaIt’s springtime and one of the favorite phrases we hear from folks eager to improve their lives is ‘Spring Cleaning!’. It doesn’t necessarily have to be just about scrubbing your floors and cleaning your closets, however. By keeping track of your important projects and tasks in Asana, and carrying out a bit of tidying up every now and then can have a huge impact on your work efficiency and performance.

Archive Projects

Asana gives users the ability to have as many projects as they want and to store information for an indefinite period of time. But to keep your dashboard from turning into a cluttered mess, it is advisable to archive the old project to make thing neater on the sidebar. By archiving old projects, you’ll be removing it from the search results and projects list, but they are still accessible for reference at any time.

All you need to do to archive a project is:

  • Open the project you wish to archive
  • Click the carrot icon next to the project’s name to display possible actions
  • Click “Archive Project.”

Simple […]

By |2016-05-03T19:28:21-04:00May 3, 2016|

Asana News: Polish Week Updates

In-The-News-AsanaAt Asana, Polish Week is an important event. It is a week-long event aimed at identifying and making small changes that make big impacts. There were new Polish Week features that were rolled out in late February, as well as the Dashboard Views feature that was rolled out in April. However, that is not all. Here are some further improvements as a part of Polish Week.

Using Quick Add to Attach Files

It is now easy to create a new task using Quick Add. It is an ideal and easy way of writing the to-do list from anywhere on the app. Adding attachments has been made incredibly easy. To attach a file using Quick add, click the ‘+’ icon on the top bar. From the resulting drop down, select ‘Task’, then ‘Attachments’. You can attach files from DropBox, Google Drive, Box or your local hard drive. In addition, before finalizing the attachment, you will see a preview to make sure everything is in order.

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Modify Project Owner from the Header

In Asana, the person […]

By |2016-04-28T20:27:40-04:00April 28, 2016|

Asana News: Asana Raises $50M in New Capital

In-The-News-AsanaOn March 30th 2016, Asana raised $50M in new capital. It was a good day for Asana and its team, and they shared this thrilling news and their success with all their customers. It is an amazing depiction of how far Asana have come, and with these fund, the team will aim to make work tracking more prevalent across the world, make Asana easier to use, and continue adding important features for companies of all sizes.

Founders of this product, Dustin Moskovitz, and Justin Rosenstein worked previously in companies like Google and Facebook. Initially, they built this tool out of their own needs, but soon realized that other companies as well struggle with coordination. Thus, Asana was born because they believed that every organization can be successful and should aspire to achieve greater goals.

The number of their paying customers increased and are estimated to be around 13,000. The team, consisting of 186 people, had their heart and sweat invested in the project, and they are happy to see it paying off. The […]

By |2016-04-25T17:57:10-04:00April 25, 2016|

Asana News: Asana’s cofounder Dustin Moskovitz views on startups and a comparison between Asana and Trello

In-The-News-AsanaAsana is one of the most convenient ways for teams to keep a track on their project. From projects and tasks to dashboards and conversations, the app allows team to move their work right from the scratch to its completion and get results. It’s free for teams up to 15 individuals, with the main focus being allowing users to manage tasks and projects online without the use of email.

Trello is another collaboration tool similar to Asana that organizes your projects into boards and cards. Just by a single glance, the app lets you know on what’s being worked on, the stage of the project and who’s working on it. Here are two articles on both these awesome apps. The first one is an interview with Asana’s cofounder Dustin Moskovitz while the second is a comparison between Asana and Trello.

Asana’s cofounder Dustin Moskovitz’ views on startups

Business Insider India is the India version of Busines India, the fastest growing business news site in the world. It was started in […]

By |2016-04-23T19:37:43-04:00April 23, 2016|

Asana Improves Dashboard Views and Advanced Searches

asana dashboard viewsAsana is a work productivity tool that helps people think and feel better about work. It provides a place where not only teams are enabled and empowered to collaborate effortlessly, but also provides the platform where people can work with clarity and focus to produce great results. Early this month, the Asana team worked on a couple of frequently requested features, and users are excited by the amount of time saved and insight gained from the results of these improvements.

Dashboard Views Improvements

One of the feature improvements made was on the My Dashboard. In general, dashboards provide a high-level view of the team’s progress regarding the projects they are working on. By displaying several progress charts in one view, dashboards instantly provide status of projects, but more importantly keep the team on the same page and allow them to quickly decide how and when to move forward. My Dashboard displays project cards with the most up-to-date information, providing the team a reference point of where […]

By |2016-04-15T07:06:43-04:00April 15, 2016|

Asana Android App Lets Users Work Offline

asana android app offline 1Asana work management application is providing teams the tool to work together regardless of the location of each team member. Be they in the office using their desktops or on the go with their mobile devices, Asana users are able to see the big picture as well as know the immediate details of the work they should be doing. Very recently, it was announced that Asana on the Android platform now allows users to work even when offline. Internet connectivity may be sporadic, but users can still do many productive things uninterruptedly.

What Users Can Do Offline

With offline access to the Android app, users can continue to move work forward. Even without Internet connection, users will be able to create tasks, conversations and projects. They can assign tasks for themselves or for their teammates and set due dates. Also, they can add or remove followers, tags or tasks from projects. They can complete, delete or heart tasks. They can check and heart […]

By |2016-04-14T07:33:42-04:00April 14, 2016|

How does the new Basecamp compare to Asana? Read our Software Comparision

Basecamp vs AsanaA bevy of project management and collaboration tools which have sprung up in the last few years have made it possible for managers to get their work more organized coupled with greater collaboration abilities. Today we will take a close look at the top two tools used by businesses of all sizes worldwide-Basecamp and Asana- and make an unbiased comparison between the two.

Basecamp

Trusted by millions worldwide, Basecamp is a secure, private space online where people collaborating on a task can organize and deliberate on everything they need to get the project completed. It was initially launched by 37 Signals, a private web application firm, on February 5, 2004 followed by a new version, which was rolled out in 2015. They have more than 8,000,000 paid customers, with a staggering eight million running projects at the moment. Approximately 97% of their customers state that they would earnestly recommend the software to their friends and colleagues.

Even though the Chicago-based company boasts of a massive fan base […]

By |2016-03-11T16:32:31-05:00March 11, 2016|
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