What is Asana

Quickly add and search tasks in Asana from any web page

This official Asana Chrome Extension enables you to quickly add and search for Asana tasks from any webpage

Asana enables teams to move work from start to finish, create projects, assign tasks, track progress, and communicate effectively

The plugin allows users to add tasks directly from any webpage, manage task lists, track progress against project goals, and communicate with team members using conversations and notifications


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3.3

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Randy HenryRandy Henry

Seems like a worthless extension based on the Overview that says you can do all these things, but you can't. You can only add tasks. Removed. QUICKLY ADD TASKS Add tasks to Asana from any webpage. Put tasks directly in any project. Quickly add a task description and assign to a teammate. Select the appropriate assignee from a dropdown menu. Input custom fields to your new tasks. Add the current URL as a task, so you can read articles later or share them with teammates. TRACK ALL OF YOUR W... Show more

Jeff NailenJeff Nailen

What do you like best? So much to like about Asana. 1) Deep integration with G Suite, Google's Apps: Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Spreadsheet, Google Chrome. All the Google goodness makes life so much easier. 2) Robust feature set. 3) Feature set is easily extended through the Asana ecosystem of about 60 native integrations, including 6 integration networks such as Zapier, each with their own network of integration partners! 4) Native templates and third-party te... Show more

Joyce OhJoyce Oh

The prompt for a one-star review is "hated it" when really, I'm selecting one-star as a representation of how non-functional the extension is. The only thing you can do with the extension is add-on tasks. It doesn't allow you look at remaining tasks for projects, etc, in an abbreviated form. I'm not understanding how something this basic is meant to be helpful for people, given the relative complexity of the projects for which people use Asana