Using Asana with Notion - integrated or side-by-side

My new org uses both Asana and Notion. Both tools are new to me, but since I came from a Monday org, Asana is conceptually familiar to me. I’d love to learn how other teams are using these tools together, whether integrated or the distinct ways they’re used side-by-side.

Hi @Sarah_Miller9 , here’s a great guide by @Arthur_BEGOU :

However, my 2cents would be for your company to eventually consolidate Asana and Notion into just using one of them, preferably Asana, of course :wink: so that you have one source of truth. Unless there is a specific feature that Notion has which Asana currently doesn’t support?

1 Like

I’m new to the company, so still learning the uses for both here. Looking for examples/use cases of ways folks are using them together, more than how they can be used. I think a draw of Notion is for folks who don’t come from a task management background and are more used to having some narrative alongside their project. It provides a lot of context without clicking into different views and feels more like a document that can be read than a plan to be followed.

Hi @Sarah_Miller9 , the closest thing in Asana to what you describe in Notion as a doc, would be the new Notes tab which you can add to your project’s view tabs. Make sure to check it out :wink:

1 Like

This could be a step in the right direction. At least something that might work for me and be familiar enough to the cross-functional teams that use Notion that they’ll work with me.

1 Like

I forgot to mention that you can add multiple Notes tabs to a project. And the good news is that the limit of total tabs in a projects has just been bumped up from 12 to 50!