It took me a while, but this is it: I’m very excited about Asana AI teammates.
When it first came out, we tested it with the team on a few use cases and couldn’t quite grasp the potential. Then yesterday, I tried again. I forced myself to look at my task list differently and thought: what if I tried to delegate every single task to a teammate? What would happen?
I didn’t go far: the first task I landed on was preparing next month’s newsletter.
It’s not a complex task. The structure is always the same, and it’s basically about picking the right posts for the right sections, which is usually content I already wrote anyway.
So I figured: maybe this is a good use case.
And it worked really well. I explained to the teammate what the structure was, and for each section in which project it could find the content (our content factory, our support project…)
I asked the teammate to create subtasks for me to review each section. It did, and picked good content!
It saved me around 15 minutes I’d say; and it didn’t cost much.
I really see myself using this more broadly. I’m very excited, especially after realizing that the teammate can actually do stuff. It’s not like ChatGPT just giving you answers. The teammate can create tasks, update things in your Asana, iterate in the comments…
Are you excited as well?
Bastien, Asana Expert
i.DO (Asana Partner: Services & Licenses)