i’m guessing this still hasn’t been done? sigh
How is this still not done? The refusal of the product team to explain itself for years when there are such common and repeated requests for basic functionality beggars belief.
+1
Project name + Task being shown in the same line/container on the calendar would be life changing.
Hey, I’m new here! I’m hoping to implement Asana to entirely align a large number of projects with the same tasks in a Calendar view. It’s looking like a great bit of software, but this is definitely a key feature needed for processes to work.
I’m a little disheartened to see this thread has been going for 7 and a half years, so dare I ask… will it be added?
Added me hopeful vote
+100 votes here
After duplicating a project with its tasks and assignees, we are editing the tasks to change the project name as prefix, and change the due dates. it’s becoming the most cumbersome and awkward doing it in a high-tech project management system Asana.
I can’t believe so may ppl have issues with this, and still this issue hasn’t been solved. This actually means that I have no way to know what my tasks for the day are. So how are we supposed to be managing our projects like this?
Btw just realized ppl commented on this 8 years ago. Does it really take so long to fix this issue?
This is still a painful issue in 2025. When will this be fixed!?
How has this not been fixed yet? Seems so easy to just add an option to display project name above each task in calendar view…
I’d like to vote this up too as this is already the case for the sub-tasks, it is odd to exclude the project. We’ve been doing pre-fix ID for all tasks under project level, as we taken the advise from “do not too heavily rely on the sub-tasks” and works generally great. Adding, adjusting tasks name to fit, just to be able to glance & pick-up the project it belong to it comes quite tiring as you juggle lots of projects.
You can do this now using rules. You can set the rule for when a task is added to this project, set the task title to Task Name (Project Name). Hope this helps ![]()