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Asana vs G Suite: What are the differences?

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Asana and G Suite are both popular tools used in project management and collaboration. However, there are key differences that set them apart from each other. In this article, we will discuss the major differences between Asana and G Suite.

  1. Integration with Email: Asana allows users to forward emails or create tasks directly from their email client, making it easy to integrate email communication into project management. On the other hand, G Suite does not have this direct integration with email, making it less convenient for users to manage tasks related to emails.

  2. Document Collaboration: One of the main features of G Suite is its document collaboration capabilities. With Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, multiple users can work on the same document simultaneously, making it easy to collaborate in real-time. Asana, on the other hand, does not have native document collaboration features, focusing more on task management and communication.

  3. Task Management Features: Asana offers a comprehensive suite of task management features, including advanced project planning, custom workflows, and task dependencies. It provides a more structured approach to project management and allows for better tracking and organization of tasks. G Suite, while providing basic task management features through Google Tasks, is not as robust as Asana in this aspect.

  4. Team Communication: Asana provides various communication features such as comments, attachments, and @mentions within tasks and projects, making it easy for team members to communicate and collaborate on specific tasks. On the other hand, G Suite's communication tools, such as Gmail and Google Chat, focus more on general team communication and may not be as tightly integrated with task management.

  5. File Storage and Sharing: G Suite offers Google Drive, a powerful cloud storage and file sharing platform. Users can easily store, organize, and share files with team members, making it convenient for collaborative document management. Asana, although it allows file attachments within tasks, does not offer the same level of file storage and sharing capabilities as G Suite.

  6. Third-party Integrations: Asana provides a wide range of integrations with popular apps and tools, allowing users to connect Asana with their existing workflows and productivity tools. G Suite also offers some integrations, but the options may be more limited compared to Asana's extensive list of integrations.

In summary, Asana excels in task management and integration with email, while G Suite shines in document collaboration and file storage. The choice between the two depends on the specific needs of the team or organization, with Asana being more suitable for project management-centric workflows and G Suite being more focused on collaboration and document sharing.

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Ivan Begtin
Director - NGO "Informational Culture" / Ambassador - OKFN Russia at Infoculture · | 5 upvotes · 212.9K views

Both Asana and Trello support Kanban style project tracking. Trello is Kanban-only project management, knowledge management, actually card-management tools. Asana is much more complex, supports different project management approaches, well integrated and helpful for any style/type project.

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Ram Kumar
CTO, Architect at Sarvasv.in · | 2 upvotes · 165.9K views

trello has a much simpler interface and easy to learn for any team member. asana might have more features and configuration options but do you really need a complex system for developers to manage tasks?

After Microsoft took over trello, it has become more restricted these days but still good for startups.

Keep it simple! Focus on your product, not tools.

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Nasser Khan
Product Manager at StackShare · | 13 upvotes · 355.9K views

We are highly dependent on G Suite for all our collaboration and productivity needs, from Gmail and Calendar to Sheets and Docs. While it may not be as robust as Microsoft's offerings in those areas, it's totally cloud-based, we've never had any downtime issues and it integrates well with our other tools like Slack. We write and collaborate on all our specs/PRDs in Docs, share analyses via Sheets and handle our meetings via Calendar. #StackDecisionsLaunch #ProductivitySuite #Collaboration #DocumentCollaboration

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Pros of Asana
Pros of G Suite
  • 160
    Super fast task creation
  • 150
    Flexible project management
  • 101
    Free up to 15
  • 99
    Followers and commenting on tasks
  • 57
    Integration with external services
  • 25
    Email-based task creation
  • 17
    Plays nice with Google Apps
  • 14
    Clear usage
  • 14
    Plays nice with Harvest Time Tracking
  • 6
    Supports nice keyboard shortcuts
  • 4
    Integration with GitHub
  • 2
    Slack supported
  • 2
    Integration with Instagantt for Gantt Charts
  • 1
    Integration with Alfred
  • 1
    Both Card View & Task View
  • 1
    Easy to use
  • 1
    Friendly API
  • 0
    Slick and fast interface
  • 609
    Gmail
  • 447
    Google docs
  • 365
    Calendar
  • 284
    Great for startups
  • 230
    Easy to work
  • 115
    Document management & workflow
  • 110
    Very easy to share
  • 80
    No brainer
  • 59
    Google groups
  • 59
    Google scripts & api
  • 22
    Google drive
  • 16
    Popular
  • 13
    No spam, phishing protection
  • 12
    Google Spreadsheets
  • 12
    Easy
  • 10
    Cloud based and collaboration
  • 7
    Simple and fast document creation collaboration
  • 6
    Best Cloud environment ever
  • 5
    Google maps api
  • 3
    Awesome Collaboration Tools
  • 3
    Google-powered Search in Gmail
  • 3
    Geolocation
  • 1
    도메인 단위로 어플을 관리할 수 있고, 클라우드지만 강력한 보안기능과 기기관리 기능을 제공
  • 1
    music
  • 1
    Single sign-on
  • 1
    Simple

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Cons of Asana
Cons of G Suite
  • 0
    Not Cross Platform
  • 6
    Starting to get pricey
  • 4
    Good luck changing domains
  • 1
    Lesser fonts and styling available in mail compose
  • 1
    Long emails get truncated

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What is Asana?

Asana is the easiest way for teams to track their work. From tasks and projects to conversations and dashboards, Asana enables teams to move work from start to finish--and get results. Available at asana.com and on iOS & Android.

What is G Suite?

An integrated suite of secure, cloud-native collaboration and productivity apps. It includes Gmail, Docs, Drive, Calendar, Meet and more.

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