What's the best platform for mass and online collaboration on a project?

in #steemit10 months ago

At Asana, we collaborate, coordinate, and manage all of our work with Asana. Asana is built for your entire team, so you can stay on track and hit your deadlines—every time.

Good collaboration software helps eliminate communication and information silos by organizing your work in one place. That way, no matter how many people you’re working with, everyone knows who’s doing what by when. Teammates can easily discuss work and share ideas, and you can deliver projects on time.

Asana is the best platform for mass and online project collaboration because you can:

1. See where everything stands, so you can better coordinate work

With Asana, you can do your work, share feedback, and collaborate in the same place. Because your entire team is working in the same tool, there are no surprises or missed projects. Organize all of your team’s tasks in one place to create a single source of truth, so you and cross-team collaborators have a clear sense of what’s happening, when.

2. Integrate your favorite business tools, so you can communicate seamlessly

The average employee uses about 10 different apps in their workday—and that time spent app switching gets in the way of meaningful work. That’s why Asana integrantes with your favorite tools, so you can limit toggle fatigue and maximize visibility into the work happening across your organization. Here’s a snapshot of our most popular integrations:

  • Gmail and Outlook: Create tasks in Asana right from your Gmail or Outlook inbox, or save emails as tasks within Asana.
  • Google Drive: Easily attach files to Asana tasks, so you can see work, feedback, and comments in context.
  • Microsoft Teams: Directly translate Teams conversations into actionable Asana tasks. Collaborate and keep work connected—without having to leave Teams.
  • Slack: Turn conversations and ideas discussed in Slack into actionable, trackable work in Asana.
  • Adobe Creative Cloud: See new tasks, share designs, and incorporate feedback delivered in Asana without leaving Creative Cloud.

3. Control your privacy and guest settings

From to-dos only you can see to projects your entire company can follow, Asana can help you track all of your work.

With Asana, it’s easy to create a task or project that’s private to you, shared with a small group of people, or shared with a specific team. Alternatively, you can set tasks or projects to “public,” which means everyone in your Organization (aka everyone with the same email domain as you) has visibility into that work. By making certain work public, you can prevent information silos that get in the way of high-impact work.

You can also easily manage work with customers, contractors, or clients in Asana. Anyone who doesn’t share your email domain can still join your Asana Organization as a Guest. Guests can only see the work that’s explicitly shared with them.

Try Asana for free

The best way to know if Asana is for you is to try it out for free. Add team members, create projects, and collaborate on tasks so you can see how valuable Asana is for your team. Get started with a free 30-day trial today.

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