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Asana

Asana is the collaborative work platform teams use to manage tasks, projects, roadmaps, and cross-functional initiatives.

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Overview

PixieBrix connects to Asana and extends it across every web-based tool. Teams can instantly surface the right task in context, update it directly where work is happening, or create new tasks the moment they arise. Asana remains the source of truth; PixieBrix brings it into the flow of work.

Actions

View Asana Tasks Anywhere

PixieBrix automatically displays relevant Asana tasks inside the tools where teams work - whether that’s responding to a ticket, reviewing a bug, reading email, discussing issues in Slack, or reviewing a product dashboard.

Create New Asana Tasks in the Flow of Work

Turn Slack messages, customer issues, emails, tickets, or internal notes into new Asana tasks instantly, without opening the Asana interface.

Update and Edit Tasks From Any Tool

Modify fields, change statuses, assign owners, add comments, attach links, and capture context directly inside any browser tab. Asana stays accurate because updates happen the moment new information appears.

Unify Work Across Teams and Tools

Support, product, sales, engineering, and operations can all contribute to the same projects and tasks, while continuing to use the tools they prefer.

Benefits

Task Context Follows the Workflow

Teams immediately see what needs to be done, who owns what, and how work is progressing - inside whatever tool they’re using.

More Accurate and Up-to-Date Task Data

Because updates occur in real time across the browser, Asana boards stay cleaner and more trustworthy.

Better Cross-Functional Collaboration

Everyone stays aligned on tasks and projects, regardless of which surface they’re working in.

Fewer Disruptions and Less Tab-Hopping

PixieBrix minimizes context switching by bringing Asana into the places where decisions and discoveries happen.

Higher Velocity and Clearer Execution

Teams capture work quickly, maintain momentum, and reduce the friction of switching tools.