Hey, have you ever felt like instead of managing projects, you were juggling chainsaws with one hand tied behind your back? Or maybe it’s a bit like trying to save your toddler from Paw Patrol - you can shut the TV off, but then there’s some other kid wearing Paw Patrol clothes at the playground, or you see an ad for Paw Patrol on ice and the rage just quietly builds up until you wanna explode?
It’s kind of the same feeling when you add new tools to your stack. First Asana (which I love), then a database, maybe in Google Sheets or Airtable, there’s a software team in Jira or GitHub, and all of a sudden it’s impossible to keep track. There’s Paw Patrol! And there’s Paw Patrol! And everywhere you look you see cartoon dogs wearing people clothes, except dogs aren’t supposed to wear clothes outside of a funny calendar shoot?
Luckily, there is a simple solution. Warning - shameless plug incoming
Unito is an Asana partner with an app that enables 2-way sync for your tasks and project management use cases.
So you can turn Asana tasks into issues in Jira, GitHub, GitLab, etc. (or issues to chat about with your therapist regarding why you write about Paw Patrol in community forums at work).
Or you can set up rules so that when you add new rows to Google Sheets, a task automatically appears in the project and section of your choice!
The possibilities are as endless as the amount of chainsaws I know you can juggle in your sleep.
Anything’s possible with a simple point-and-click interface that lets you copy fields between Asana tasks and items in your other tools and keep them synced with 2-way updates.
Here’s a guide on how to sync Asana and Jira with Unito if you’d like to check it out!