feature requestProductivity · Project ManagementsituationalTask ManagementIntegrationUX

Asana homepage lacks customization and integration options

Users find Asana's homepage insufficiently customizable, requiring navigation to locate projects. Integration options visible on the front end are limited, adding friction for daily workflow. This is a vendor-specific UX feature request.

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