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by brandonbloom
4629 days ago
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Asana is complex. Too complex. Twice now, I've witnessed a roomful of highly skilled, intelligent people scratching their heads and shouting over each other trying to accomplish simple tasks with Asana. There's an excess of terminology, an even bigger excess of features, and a serious mental mismatch between "the Asana way" and just organizing some information within a team. On the other hand, https://trello.com/ is an absolute delight. Hell, the article even goes on to explain how to shoehorn a Kanban board in to Asana. Meanwhile, Trello essentially is a Kanban board. |
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As a user of Asana, this is strange for me to read. What did they argue over? Asana has projects, and you put tasks within the projects. If you want you can use sub-headings to separate things within a project. How is that complex?
Asana has actually been the one project/task management tool that I've stuck with. In contrast to you, I'm baffled how anybody manages to use Trello productively. Different tools for different people I guess.