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    Asana MCP Server

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    Asana offers a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, accessible via app integration, which allows AI assistants and other applications to access the Asana Work Graph from beyond the Asana platform. This server provides a way to interact with your Asana workspace through various AI platforms and tools that support MCP.
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    Asana offers a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, accessible via app integration, which allows AI assistants and other applications to access the Asana Work Graph from beyond the Asana platform. This server provides a way to interact with your Asana workspace through various AI platforms and tools that support MCP.

    With this server, Asana customers can:

    • Access Asana data from compatible AI applications
    • Create and manage tasks and projects through natural language
    • Generate reports and summaries based on Asana data
    • Analyze project data and get AI-powered suggestions

    Example requests users could make from outside Asana using the MCP:

    • "Find all my incomplete tasks due this week"
    • "Create a new task in the Marketing project assigned to me"
    • "List all sections in the Product Launch project"
    • "Show me the status of the Q2 Planning project"

    Highlights

    • Asana's MCP server includes 30+ tools for project tracking, status updates, task creation, and more.
    • Update user information and track team goals.
    • Keep your team organized and find context quickly with Asana object search.

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    This listing has one pricing dimension: Free MCP Server Units. You pay nothing to use it. The dimension is billed by units, but there is no charge attached. There are no tiers, instance sizes, or paid add-ons to choose from on AWS Marketplace. You get access to the MCP Server, which lets AI tools and connectors work with your Asana data. Because pricing is a single free option, there is nothing to scale up or configure for cost. You simply enable the server and use it at no cost.

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    The dimension is measured in MCP Server Units, but each unit carries no charge. You are not billed based on how many units you consume. There is no metering that leads to a cost, so unit counting does not affect your invoice.
    The MCP Server lets AI tools and connectors access your Asana data through a standard interface. It supports AI agents and connectors that create, update, and retrieve tasks and project information. You enable it and connect compatible AI tools to work with your workspace.
    No. This listing has a single free dimension with no usage-based charges. Adding more connected AI tools or increasing activity does not create a charge on AWS Marketplace. There are no thresholds, tiers, or overage points that trigger a cost.
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    Supported services:
    • Amazon Bedrock AgentCore
    API-Based Agents & Tools

    API-Based Agents and Tools integrate through standard web protocols. Your applications can make API calls to access agent capabilities and receive responses.

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    "# Connecting to Asana's MCP Server

    The Asana MCP server is available at:
    <https://mcp.asana.com/sse>

    This server requires authentication with your Asana account. When connecting, you will be prompted to authorize the application to access your Asana data.

    🔒 Allowlist

    Due to the implementation of an OAuth redirect URI allowlist, some third-party applications might require additional configuration or registration of their redirect URI with Asana Support before a successful connection can be established. If you’re a maintainer of an MCP client, see Integrating with Asana’s MCP Server  for details on how to register.


    Available tools

    Asana’s MCP server includes 30+ tools for:

    1. Project tracking and status updates
    2. Task creation and management
    3. User information
    4. Getting updates on Goals
    5. Team organization
    6. Quick Asana object searching via typeahead

    Troubleshooting

    1. If authentication fails, try logging out of your Asana account and logging back in.
      If that does not address the issue or you see a ""Client not found"" error, try removing the Asana MCP integration within your client and adding it back.

    2. Ensure your MCP client supports SSE-based servers (not Streamable HTTP)

    3. If you’re still not able to connect or are seeing an invalid_redirect_uri error,
      reach out to the maintainer of the tool you're using or see
      Integrating with Asana’s MCP Server 

    4. Check that your client can handle OAuth authentication flows

    5. Verify you have the necessary permissions in your Asana workspace


    Support

    For additional help with Asana's MCP server, contact Asana Support ."

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    Requirements

    1. A compatible MCP client (Claude.ai, Cursor, or any application that has implemented an MCP client)
    2. The app named "Asana MCP" is not blocked via Asana app management .
      If you're not sure if the app is blocked, try to connect your MCP client to the server and go through the authorization flow. You'll either be able to authorize the app like normal or, if the app is currently blocked, be prompted to send a request for your admin to unblock the app for your domain.

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    Yazan K.

    Asana’s Timeline and Custom Fields Transformed Our Project Planning

    Reviewed on Aug 16, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    What I like best about Asana is the Timeline view. It allows me to visualize project deadlines and dependencies clearly. When I adjust one task, all related tasks update automatically, which saves me hours of manual work. I also love the custom fields feature, as it lets me track progress exactly how my team needs. The ability to create different project views (List, Board, Calendar, Timeline) makes it flexible for any workflow. The task assignment and due date reminders keep everyone accountable.
    Overall, Asana has significantly improved our team's productivity and communication, making it easy to manage multiple projects simultaneously without missing deadlines.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    My main dislike is the mobile app. It feels slower and less responsive compared to the desktop version. Many features, like advanced search and reporting, are either limited or missing on the phone, which makes it hard to stay productive when I'm not at my desk. Also, the notification system can be overwhelming, as it sends too many alerts for every small update.
    I wish there were more filtering options for notifications to reduce the noise. Another area for improvement is the learning curve for new team members; the interface has so many features that it can be confusing at first, and the onboarding tutorials could be more helpful.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Asana solves two main problems for our team: task disorganization and communication
    gaps.
    Before Asana, we used scattered email threads and spreadsheets to track projects, which often led to missed deadlines and unclear
    responsibilities. Asana centralizes everything in one place, so everyone knows exactly what to do and when.
    The Timeline view helps us spot bottlenecks before they happen, and task dependencies ensure that work flows smoothly from one person to the next. This has reduced project delays by nearly 30%.
    Also, the comment section and file attachments keep all project-related communication tied directly to each task, eliminating the need for long email chains. Now, we spend less time in meetings and more time actually getting work done. Overall, Asana has made our team more efficient, accountable, and aligned on priorit
    Isla W.

    Timeline View Kept Our Multi-Team Product Launch on Track

    Reviewed on Aug 16, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    We had a product launch a few months back with like six teams involved, and the timeline view is what kept it from falling apart. I could see exactly which tasks overlapped and where two teams were accidently counting on the same week to finish different things. Caught that early enough to actually fix it instead of finding out the week of launch.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Search is weirdly hit or miss. I will type in a task name I know exists and sometimes it just does not show up unless I search the exact wording, which is annoying when I am trying to find something fast.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    That launch would have been way messier without the timeline catching the overlap issue when it did. Search still bugs me honestly, feels like it should be smarter than it is. But for keeping a multi team project from quietly falling apart, it's done its job.
    Stacey R.

    Portfolio View and Rules Boost Visibility, but Custom Fields Can Get Messy

    Reviewed on Aug 15, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    The portfolio view is what genuinely changed how we operate. I can see every active campaign across the team on one screen, instead of opening ten different projects just to check status. Before, I was pinging four people every Monday simply to piece everything together.

    The rules feature helps too. I set it up so that when tasks move to “Ready to review,” they’re automatically assigned to our design lead, rather than me having to remember to tag her every time.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Custom fields get messy once you have got a lot of them. We have got leftover fields from an old process nobody uses anymore, and cleaning that up keeps sliding down the priority list.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Checking status used to eat a whole morning of chasing people down for updates. Now the portfolio view handles that in about two minutes. The custom field clutter is annoying, but it's more of a "we should clean this up" problem than something the tool's actually doing wrong.
    Maisie T.

    Clear Due-Date Task View, But Notifications Can Get Overwhelming

    Reviewed on Aug 15, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    First thing I check is my tasks, sorted by what's due. No more guessing what's actually urgent. I also like that if one task depends on another, it shows up on the timeline, so I don't get blindsided when something's stuck.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Notifications got out of hand fast once I was on more projects. Had to go turn a bunch off manually.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Before this I'd start my day unsure what actually needed attention first. Now my tasks handles that sorting for me. The dependency thing has saved me a couple times too, caught a blocker early instead of finding out when it was already late. Notifications needed some cleanup at first but it's fine now.
    Deep B.

    Turning team chaos into clear, actionable work

    Reviewed on Aug 14, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    What I like best about Asana is how clearly it organizes work. It makes it easy to assign ownership, track deadlines and dependencies, and keep all relevant updates and files in one place. The different project views—such as lists, boards, calendars, and timelines—also make it adaptable to different teams and workflows.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    What I dislike about Asana is that it can become overwhelming in larger or more complex projects. Notifications can be noisy, and keeping projects, tasks, and custom fields consistently organized requires ongoing discipline. Some advanced features also feel gated behind higher-priced plans.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Asana solves the problem of scattered work across messages, emails, and documents by giving the team one place to track tasks, ownership, deadlines, and progress. This improves accountability, reduces missed follow-ups, and makes it easier to see priorities and blockers, helping work move forward more efficiently.
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