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Asana integration

Turn your Asana projects and tasks into dashboards that show real progress and workload.

Flitch is an AI BI tool that connects to Asana and turns your data into shareable dashboards. Flitch reads your Asana workspaces, projects, and tasks read-only. Ask for tasks by status, assignee, and due date, or see workload per person and completion trends over time. It reads 4 Asana objects, including Workspaces, Users and Projects.

  • One-click read-only sign-in
  • Pick the objects you want as datasets
  • Auto-refresh keeps data current

What Asana data can you import into Flitch?

ObjectAPI resource
Workspacesworkspaces
Usersusers
Projectsprojects
My Taskstasks

Objects map to resources in the Asana API documentation.

How do you connect Asana to Flitch?

One-click read-only sign-in with Asana (OAuth).

OAuth

Generate a dashboard

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Asana integration FAQ

Can I build a project dashboard from Asana?

Yes. Import your workspaces, projects, and tasks, then describe the dashboard in plain language. Flitch charts tasks by status, assignee, and due date, no SQL needed.

What does Flitch import from Asana?

Flitch reads your Asana workspaces, users, projects, and tasks as datasets. Choose the objects you need and build dashboards on top of them.

How do I see workload by person in Asana?

Connect your projects and tasks, then ask Flitch to group tasks by assignee. You get a clear view of who is carrying what across your projects.

Can Flitch track task completion trends over time?

Yes. Task dates let Flitch plot completions over time, so you can watch throughput and spot when work speeds up or slows down.

Does Flitch change anything in my Asana account?

No. The connection is read-only, so Flitch only reads the projects and tasks you import and never edits your Asana. A scheduled refresh keeps dashboards current.

Does Flitch copy my Asana data?

Only the objects you choose. Asana is an API rather than a database Flitch can query in place, so those objects are pulled on your refresh schedule and stored as datasets. Nothing else is taken, and aggregation still happens in SQL against your data model, so a figure means the same thing on every dashboard built from it. Connect a database instead and Flitch queries it directly with no copy at all.

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