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Productivity

Asana

Create and manage Asana tasks and projects. Automate project and task workflows.

Details

Asana skill lets your agent create tasks, update status, and query projects. For teams using Asana for project and task tracking.

When to use

Use when the agent should create or update Asana tasks and projects. Requires Asana API key; good for PM and execution workflows.

How Asana fits into your OpenClaw setup

The case for Asana is the same as the case for any good productivity skill: the work it handles is not hard, it is just constant. Calendars, notes, reminders, and small recurring chores generate dozens of interruptions a week, and each one costs more in broken focus than in actual time. Moving them into chat — where the assistant handles them on request or on schedule — is where OpenClaw quietly pays for itself.

A typical session

Using it is deliberately unremarkable: you send a message, the assistant recognises the job belongs to Asana, does it, and tells you what changed. The habit takes about a week to form. After that, the things you used to switch apps for become things you mention in passing — and the assistant picks them up without ceremony.

Installing Asana

Like every ClawHub skill, this one installs with a single command, run from your OpenClaw folder. Restart the assistant afterwards so the skill registers. Some skills need credentials or OAuth access before they will do anything useful; the README will tell you if this one does.

Once the assistant is back online, test it with a simple, low-stakes request that exercises the skill. A quick verification now saves confusion later, because you will know the difference between a skill that is not installed and one that is misconfigured.

clawhub install asana

Getting the most out of it

No skill does its best work alone. The assistant routinely chains Asana with other installed capabilities — gathering context with one skill, acting with another, reporting with a third — without being asked to. That is why it pays to choose skills as a toolkit rather than one at a time: each addition makes the others more capable.

Plenty of people configure this themselves over a weekend. If you would rather have it working by Friday, we install OpenClaw, configure skills like Asana for your exact workflow, and write custom ones for anything the catalogue does not cover.

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