Hi @Matt5 , if that is the case, then perhaps it is not necessary for the form link to be accessible from the project itself, right? Most use cases require the results to be private to only the members of the project that will process the form data, not necessarily to the submitters.
What I have set up for my clients is similar to the website that @KimberlyAnn_DiCredic has setup, but you can create something similar to this within Asana by creating a ‘Forms’ project in a public team, accessible to the entire organisation so people know exactly where to find all the company’s forms.
In this project, each task is the title of a form, with a custom field next to it with a clickable link of the form. Note, project permissions need to be editable to all members for the links to be clickable. You can also add a ‘form status’ custom field to tell users whether to use the specific form or not or even status like ‘under construction’ or ‘coming soon’ ;). You could also add another text custom field with notes on when/why to use each form.
The below sample has worked like a charm for company-wide forms.
