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Asana for startups

Team project and task management platform with timelines, portfolios, and workload tracking.

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ProductivityFree planFree / under $50
Best for

Ops-heavy startups or cross-functional teams that need structured project tracking with clear ownership.

Not best for

Solo founders or pure engineering teams who find Asana overly structured.

Asana overview

Team project and task management platform with timelines, portfolios, and workload tracking. For founders, Asanais best understood through one question: does it move your current goal forward without adding cost or complexity you don't need yet? Ops-heavy startups or cross-functional teams that need structured project tracking with clear ownership. It fits Early Revenue, Scaling startups, and you can start on its free plan and upgrade only when a real workflow hits a ceiling. Free for up to 10 users; paid plans from ~$11/user/mo.

What you can do with Asana

  • Cross-team project management
  • Timeline and Gantt views
  • Task dependency tracking
  • Portfolio management
  • Workflow automation

Asana by startup stage

Idea StageMVP StageEarly RevenueScaling

Asana FAQ

Is Asana good for startups?

Ops-heavy startups or cross-functional teams that need structured project tracking with clear ownership. It fits the Early Revenue, Scaling stages, and rates 4.0/5 on startup fit.

Does Asana have a free plan?

Yes. Free for up to 10 users; paid plans from ~$11/user/mo. That makes it a budget-friendly productivity pick for early startups.

How much does Asana cost?

Free for up to 10 users; paid plans from ~$11/user/mo. On budget fit for startups it rates 3.9/5.

What are good alternatives to Asana?

Strong alternatives include ClickUp, Notion, Linear, Trello. Compare them on Growth Navigate before you commit.