Asana Release Notes April 2025

Hi everyone! :waving_hand:

Please find below our latest Release Notes. If you have any questions of feedback, let us know in the comments!

  • (Personal) Update to colorblind friendly mode: See a clearer difference between colors in approval tasks, hover/active states, and UI borders.
  • (Starter) Rules settings sidebar: Edit a rule’s title, controls, and permissions from the rules settings sidebar.
  • (Starter) Delayed rule triggers: Edit a task added to a project without fear of it running any “task added to this project” rules before you’re done.
  • (Starter) Downstream dependency shifting: Use the “maintain buffer” setting to only shift upcoming dependent tasks.
  • (Starter) Team knowledge: Define, manage, and share company-specific terminology, acronyms, and technical jargon directly within Asana.
  • (Starter) Collaborative status updates: Add collaborators to help draft status updates before they’re published.
  • (Advanced) CSV time tracking export: Easily export comprehensive time tracking data from your projects into CSV format for analysis and reporting.
  • (Advanced) View AI Studio credit usage: See your AI Studio credit usage in the admin console.
  • (Advanced) Goals share modal: Share goals with others via the share modal.
  • (Enterprise) Work access mode: Access both public and private work content within Asana as a super admin in work access mode.
  • (Enterprise) Bundle contents in the customize tab: Use the customize menu to see the features added to a project via a bundle.
  • (Enterprise) 24-hour data caching for PowerBI/Tableau connectors: Export large volumes of data without concerns of data loss or connection timeouts.

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Thank you! :slight_smile:

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@Vanessa_N , do you mean edit a task?

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I’ve escalated this to our Content team for review, since it comes from their official Release Notes. I’ll let you know as soon as I hear back from them. :slight_smile:

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Hi @Richard_Sather, our Content team has corrected the issue in the Release Notes and I’ve updated the post accordingly. It now says “Edit a task added to a project without fear of it running any ‘task added to this project’ rules before you’re done”. Thanks again for flagging this! :slight_smile:

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Ah, that sounds much better :+1:

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Sorry for yet another question, but is it only for the rule trigger “task added to this project” The caption for the change is plural.

It seems like a detailed question, but it actually has repercussions so would be good to know the reach of this.

Thanks,

Larry

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@lpb , I think it is referring to the possibility that you may have several such rules within your projects. No?

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