Asana integration
Asana is useful when task execution should inform feedback, 1:1s, or follow-up discussions. In ClarityLoop, Asana works best as supporting context for real conversations, not as a second task board.
What Asana helps with​
Use Asana when you want task context to support:
- delivery-based feedback
- 1:1 conversations about progress or ownership
- follow-up actions grounded in real work
Who sets it up​
Workspace owners connect Asana for the workspace.
How to connect Asana​
- Open
Workspace Settings > Integrations. - Find
Asana. - Choose
Connect Asana. - Complete the OAuth flow.
After that, workspace members can use supported Asana task links in ClarityLoop.
How people use it​
The most useful pattern is simple:
- paste an Asana task link where ClarityLoop accepts context
- use the task as evidence or shared reference in the conversation
This is especially helpful when the task shows ownership, follow-through, coordination, or execution quality.
How ClarityLoop uses Asana data​
Automatic context: supported Asana flows can bring task details and task-level activity into ClarityLoop so people conversations stay tied to real execution work.Manual linking: people can also paste an Asana task directly into feedback, 1:1s, requests, or goals when that task is the clearest example.
FAQs​
Who can install Asana?
Only workspace owners can connect it for the workspace.
Do members need to connect Asana individually?
No. The workspace owner connects it once.
What kind of links are supported?
Supported Asana task links work best.
Why might a task link not load well?
The common reasons are missing access to the task in Asana, a disconnected integration, or a link that is not a supported task URL.