Not sure where to start with AI Studio and Teammates? Built a skill that tells you exactly what to build

Not sure where to start with AI Studio and Teammates? Built a Claude skill that tells you exactly what to build

One of the hardest parts of getting started with AI Studio and Teammates isn’t the setup — it’s knowing which workflows are actually worth automating.

I built a Claude skill that solves this. Connect Claude to your Asana workspace via MCP, run the skill, and it gives you a prioritized list of recommendations with the actual setups to build. Not generic ideas — behavior instructions you can paste directly into Asana, trigger configs, key resources to attach, and a test case for each one.

It also tells you what not to build yet, which I found just as useful.

A few things it does:

  • Reviews your projects, sections, and task structure

  • Routes each opportunity to the right tool: AI Teammate, AI Studio rule, or external agent

  • Checks workflow readiness before recommending anything (messy workspace = fix the process first)

  • Outputs a tiered build plan: build first, build next, build later

I tested this on Monday before building it for Asana. The Work Graph makes a real difference — Claude has the context to make recommendations that actually map to how your team works, not just generic automation patterns.

Found two workflows at my firm we were doing manually that should’ve been automated a year ago. Client onboarding handoffs and weekly search updates. Both now handled by Teammates.

Open source and free to use.

GitHub: github.com/dchie/asana-skills

Happy to answer questions on how to set it up or how the skill works under the hood.

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@David_Chie,

The link showing in your post text is a valid link to your Github repo but the actual hyperlink, which is different, does not work. Please fix; thanks.

cc: @Forum-team

Found the link on LinkedIn GitHub - dchie/asana-skills: Claude skills for Asana · GitHub :slightly_smiling_face:

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