Project Management Published May 30, 2026 Updated May 30, 2026 8 min read

Asana Review

Work management for cross-functional teams.

4.4
Editorial score
Starts at $10.99/user/moFree trial
DOReviewed by Daniel Osei, SaaS Analyst

Product overview

Asana is a mature work management platform trusted by enterprise teams for planning launches, campaigns, and cross-functional projects with clear ownership and timelines.

Our verdict: Asana is a strong choice for teams that fit its profile: Marketing, ops, and product teams that value structured workflows. At $10.99/user/mo, it delivers on polished, intuitive ux — with the trade-off that no native chat or whiteboards.

Product screenshots

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Asana — official product interface screenshot for editorial review.

Live capture of the Asana homepage and product interface. Brand assets shown for editorial review purposes.

Key features

Timeline

Visualize dependencies and shifting deadlines.

Portfolios

Roll up status across many projects.

Workload

Balance capacity across teammates.

Rules

Automate handoffs, assignments, and updates.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Polished, intuitive UX
  • Timeline and workload views are best in class
  • Strong reporting and portfolios
  • Reliable at enterprise scale

Cons

  • No native chat or whiteboards
  • Business features gated on higher plans
  • Limited free plan customization

Pricing

PlanPriceIncludes
Personal$0Up to 10 users.
Starter$10.99/user/moTimeline, dashboards, workflows.
Advanced$24.99/user/moGoals, portfolios, approvals.

Who Asana is best for

Marketing, ops, and product teams that value structured workflows.

Alternatives to Asana

Frequently asked questions

What is Asana?

Asana is work management for cross-functional teams. Asana is a mature work management platform trusted by enterprise teams for planning launches, campaigns, and cross-functional projects with clear ownership and timelines.

How much does Asana cost?

Asana pricing starts at $10.99/user/mo. Full plan breakdown is in the pricing section above.

Does Asana offer a free trial?

Yes, Asana offers a free trial or free tier so you can evaluate before committing.

Who is Asana best for?

Asana is best for marketing, ops, and product teams that value structured workflows.

What are the best alternatives to Asana?

Top alternatives in the Project Management category include clickup.

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Daniel Osei

SaaS Analyst at CodeTag — Daniel is a former RevOps lead who has implemented CRMs and sales stacks for 60+ mid-market teams. He writes CodeTag's sales software and CRM coverage.

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