2024 Asana Review: Features, Pricing & More
Our Verdict
Our Verdict
Is Asana versatile enough for all types of projects? While it excels in task management and team coordination, it might lack the depth needed for complex project planning or advanced reporting. Asana is perfect for teams that need a straightforward and effective tool for managing tasks but may not fully meet the needs of those requiring more specialized project management functionalities.
- Good free plan
- Integrations
- Reporting
- Steep learning curve
- Mobile App
- Email notifications
Why we like it
This is one of the more comprehensive project management tools we’ve come across. Asana has a range of technical features all designed to enhance team collaboration and workflow. It’s user-friendly, and is powerful enough to meet the needs of all business sizes. A key feature we like is the integration capability, seamlessly joining with third-party apps such as Google Sheets, Adobe Creative Cloud, Harvest, Dropbox, and many more. We found that these integrations go a long way towards enhancing a range of areas such as reporting, communications, file sharing, and coordinating.
Asana starts at $10.99/user/month and can be scaled up to Enterprise level if needed. We like the overall functionality of Asana too, as it can track project progress, evaluate timelines, set budgets, and more. For us, Asana really stands out as an effective project management tool, driving productivity. Businesses looking to optimize their team output and collaboration would do well to implement this for everything from daily task to strategic planning.