Editorial take
Why it stands out
Asana should be framed as a structured work-management platform with serious enterprise depth, not as a generic to-do app.
Tool profile
Project management and work coordination platform for teams that need structured planning, timelines, goals, workflows, and built-in AI assistance.
Project management
Asana belongs in the database because it remains one of the defining project and work-management platforms for modern teams. The checked official site positions Asana around tasks, projects, goals, workflows, portfolio visibility, and increasingly AI-assisted coordination. That makes it more than a task list tool and still highly relevant for organizations choosing a serious work execution system.
It also deserves inclusion because the public pricing is clear and buyer-friendly. The checked official pricing surfaces currently show Personal at $0, Starter at $10.99 per user per month billed annually or $13.49 billed monthly, Advanced at $24.99 per user per month billed annually or $30.49 billed monthly, and Enterprise and Enterprise+ as sales-led tiers. The checked pricing pages also make clear that Asana AI and AI Studio are part of the commercial packaging story rather than an afterthought, which matters for buyers evaluating the product as a modern AI-assisted work platform.
Quick fit
Editorial take
Asana should be framed as a structured work-management platform with serious enterprise depth, not as a generic to-do app.
What it does well
Primary use cases
Fit notes
Pricing snapshot
Asana's official pricing currently shows Personal at $0, Starter at $10.99 per user/month billed annually or $13.49 billed monthly, Advanced at $24.99 per user/month billed annually or $30.49 billed monthly, with Enterprise and Enterprise+ sold through sales.