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Page 1: Tried And Tested: An Asana Review

Tried & Tested:

An Asana Review

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Asana is one of the most popular project management tools available on the market today

Not surprising, given that its focus on simplicity was a combined effort of creators who trace their roots from Google and Facebook

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Our team relies heavily on Asana and we love it! Here are the reasons why –

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Features ★★★★

• Linking directly to other existing tasks and get immediate access to another supporting task

• Add task lists with a featured tick button to show if task is completed or not

• Tasks can easily be broken down into subtasks

• Superb built-in search function

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Ease of Use★★★★

• Asana to-do list brings together all the tasks assigned to you

• The left side bar will have all your tasks organized in a single column

• You can add followers for a specific project, task or subtask

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Design ★★★★

• Asana’s “All-On-One” page design is great

• Everything is on one screen (allowing you to see a bigger picture of all your projects in one glance) and keeps things pretty handy

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Value for Money ★★★★★

Asana offers a free and paid version:

• Free version offers up to 15 team members

• Paid version is for a bigger team and more privacy options

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Dependability★★★★

• Down-times can be expected but that’s inevitable

• Asana regularly backs up your files

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Overall…

If you’re working with a small team and you want to maximize productivity, this is a great tool to have. It’s free, it’s efficient, and very effective.


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