feature requestProductivity · Project ManagementsituationalAutomationSchedulingTemplatesWorkflows

Asana Cannot Auto-Calculate Recurring Monthly Due Dates via Formulas

Asana lacks date formula support that would allow projects to automatically set due dates based on a recurring monthly cadence. Teams running repeating workflows must manually update every deadline each cycle. A gap in automation capability for time-boxed recurring work.

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