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Asana Portfolio feature inaccessible to small teams due to plan cost

Small teams want access to Asana's Portfolio view for cross-project visibility, but the feature is locked behind a pricing tier that is financially unjustifiable at their scale. Teams are left without a way to get a unified view across projects without paying for far more than they need.

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