Huddle and Asana
Asana is a work management platform for organizing tasks and projects. Huddle connects directly to Asana and turns project and task data into real internal applications.
What Is Asana?
Asana is a work management platform that enables teams to organize, track, and manage tasks and projects. It is used by marketing, operations, and product teams to coordinate work across team members.
Asana supports list, board, timeline, and calendar views and integrates with tools including Slack, Microsoft 365, and Google Workspace. Pricing includes a free tier and paid plans starting at approximately $10.99 per user per month.
How Huddle Works with Asana
Huddle connects directly to Asana as a data source. No migration is required. No custom API development is required. Data remains in Asana at all times. The connection is bidirectional — changes made through a Huddle application update Asana in real time, and changes made in Asana are reflected in Huddle.
On top of Asana data, users build team task dashboards, department status portals, cross-team operations dashboards, request intake portals that create Asana tasks, and stakeholder-facing project reporting apps. Projects, tasks, sections, and custom fields are accessible inside Huddle widgets.
Asana remains the system of record for tasks and projects. Huddle adds the application surface that turns that data into structured experiences for managers, stakeholders, and requesters.
What You Can Build with Huddle and Asana
Team Task Dashboard Connected to Asana Projects
Team leads build a Huddle dashboard that surfaces tasks across multiple Asana projects, filtered by owner, status, or due date — without requiring every viewer to use Asana directly.
Department Work Status Portal
Department heads build a status portal that rolls up work across all their team's Asana projects into a single managerial view.
Cross-Team Operations Dashboard
Operations leaders build a cross-team dashboard pulling from multiple Asana workspaces and projects to surface bottlenecks and capacity.
Request Intake Portal that Creates Asana Tasks
Internal teams build a request intake portal in Huddle where submissions create structured Asana tasks. Requesters see status updates through the same portal.
Project Reporting App for Stakeholders
Project managers build a stakeholder-facing reporting app that summarizes Asana project status without giving stakeholders Asana licenses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I build a portal using Asana data?
Yes. Huddle is used to build portals, dashboards, and internal applications directly on top of Asana projects and tasks.
Does Huddle connect to Asana?
Yes. Huddle connects to Asana through Asana's standard authorization flow. Projects, tasks, and custom fields are selectable as data sources.
How do I display Asana tasks and projects in a dashboard?
Connect Asana to Huddle, drag table, chart, and KPI widgets onto a canvas, and bind them to Asana projects and tasks. Publish the dashboard to share with the team.
Does my Asana data stay in Asana when I use Huddle?
Yes. Data is never moved out of Asana. Huddle reads from and writes to Asana directly.
Can I create Asana tasks from a Huddle form?
Yes. Form submissions in a Huddle application can create new Asana tasks with mapped fields, owners, and projects.
Is Huddle bidirectional with Asana?
Yes. Changes made inside a Huddle application are reflected in Asana in real time, and changes made in Asana are reflected in Huddle.
Connect Huddle to Asana today.
No migration. No code. Your data stays exactly where it is.
