Hi @Furuko and welcome on the forum ![]()
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Here’s some information to build your business case:
Why Asana AI?
More than a dozen of AI features to…
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Increases productivity through automated task writing, summarization of tasks, projects, portfolio, goals…
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Supporting users making the most of the features. For example, some AI features support users with the creation of projects, goals, charts, files import, fields, goals… and recommend best practices. This is particularly useful for new users that will get faster impact when starting with Asana.
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Helps teams focus on strategic work rather than administrative tasks (a big part of the search, clicks and updates can be automated by the various AI features that generate insights without the hassle).
Security & Risk Elements
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Built on enterprise-grade security infrastructure
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Compliant with major security standards and certifications
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Data handling follows strict privacy guidelines
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No customer data is used to train the AI models
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Granular controls for AI feature access
More info: https://help.asana.com/s/article/asana-ai-features-and-admin-controls
ROI Considerations
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Time savings on routine task creation and management
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Improved project planning & workload efficiency (incoming features)
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Reduced meeting time through AI-powered summaries & insights
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Enhanced team collaboration through smart workflows
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Faster onboarding for new team members
=> How AI Studio Agents are saving us hours in Asana ⏳
Difference from Standard LLMs
Asana AI uses standard LLM (Open AI / Anthropic) but applied to Asana, and that changes everything.
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Purpose-built for work management
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Deep integration with Asana’s existing features
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Context-aware of your organization’s projects and workflows
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Focused on productivity and collaboration use cases
=> Overall, it’s like having ChatGPT but connected to your core processes.
Hope that helps ![]()
Arthur
PS: Actually, Asana AI suggested an answer to your post, via a workflow I’ve built in Asana using one of the features AI Studio. I reviewed the text, added a bit of personal context and posted.
It’s crazy what we can do with Asana these days ![]()
