

Our Slack integration provides feature updates that are posted on a specific channel. When mentioning a contributor or maker on a feature, the notification will always come through as an email. Notifications on Slack rather than email. Adjust these settings now if needed.Many of our customers are heavily invested in Slack and prefer to get any important This tab provides instructions on how to create tasks and messages using email and the settings for where your emails will create tasks and messages.īy default, your email will create a task in the Workspace or Organization associated with your email address. Then, pop over to the “ Email Forwarding” tab. In Asana, click on your profile picture in the upper right-hand corner and select “ My Settings.” Only part of one Asana Workspace or Organization? Jump to step two. You’ll want to double-check your settings so that the email you send to Asana ends up in the right place. Step 1: Check your email settings.ĭon't skip this step if you’re part of more than one Asana Workspace or Organization.

You can create tasks in My Tasks and Projects in Asana via email.

(Guilty as charged on the sticky notes, by the way.)

With a few easy-to-use shortcuts, you can simplify your workflows and spend less time switching between apps. And the good news is that many of our apps, like email, Slack, and Asana, work together seamlessly. Leveraging apps to do our jobs offers more benefits than drawbacks when managed correctly. Research suggests that 76% of knowledge workers reported using more apps than five years ago, and 68% expect that number to increase. Not only is the cost of switching apps adding up, but knowledge workers are using more apps than ever in the workplace. That adds up to five working weeks in the course of a year. They found that, on average, workers toggled between different apps and websites nearly 1,200 times per day, losing over two seconds per switch. Harvard Business Review conducted a study to examine how much time and energy workers waste when switching applications and context switching.
