Asana is a rare project management platform that has been able to do a good job of helping teams tame the inherent complexity associated with initiatives in any organization. This happens through an interface that’s as simple as possible considering the expansiveness of the platform, options that don’t lock you into a specific style of working (such as multiple project views), automated workflows, and approval workflows that keep you in control. While Asana has a lot going for it, there’s no denying the fact that there are a lot of features and it can be complex when trying to perform advanced activities. The help and support can, at times, be difficult to reach as well. If you have a team that’s comfortable with business software and want a modern take on project management then Asana is a great choice.
My team members and I are able to keep track of the progress of our work through Asana. In addition to setting deadlines, Asana lets you send messages and emails as reminders. I highly recommend Asana for task and project management.
My life has been made so much easier by Asana as I can manage both my personal and professional commitments from a single dashboard. It reminds me when tasks are due and lets me keep track of upcoming tasks that are due. Asana's presentation of my daily tasks is just brilliant, and it really helps me prioritize my tasks more efficiently.
It has a good user interface. Using it is easy and intuitive. Team members can use it without any training, which makes it easier for us to get the whole team on board.
Teamwork. Keeping track of the team's progress.