The Asana bot for Webex Teams lets you see when tasks are created, assigned, and updated, so you can more quickly react to new work developments—right in your Webex Teams spaces. Need to meet with the team? Turn on video. You can even loop in cross-functional teams outside of your Asana workspace.
Note: To set up workflows, you need an Asana account with an Organization to set up workflows.
Connect the Asana bot to your spaces to receive customizable notifications such as:
- Task Created, Copied, or Marked Duplicate
- Subtask Created, Copied, or Marked Duplicate
- Task Updated, Including Notifications for a Task When Assigned, Removed, Attachments Added, Comments Added, Due Date Updated, Complete, Incomplete, or Added to Favorites
- Subtask Updated, Including Notifications for a Task When Assigned, Removed, Attachments Added, Comments Added, Due Date Updated, Complete, Incomplete, or Added to Favorites
To get started, go to your selected Webex Teams space, then type "@" and select Asana, followed by the command: help.
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The Asana bot for Webex Teams lets you see when tasks are created, assigned, and updated, so you can more quickly react to new work developments—right in your Webex Teams spaces. Need to meet with the team? Turn on video. You can even loop in cross-functional teams outside of your Asana workspace.
Note: To set up workflows, you need an Asana account with an Organization to set up workflows.
Connect the Asana bot to your spaces to receive customizable notifications such as:
- Task Created, Copied, or Marked Duplicate
- Subtask Created, Copied, or Marked Duplicate
- Task Updated, Including Notifications for a Task When Assigned, Removed, Attachments Added, Comments Added, Due Date Updated, Complete, Incomplete, or Added to Favorites
- Subtask Updated, Including Notifications for a Task When Assigned, Removed, Attachments Added, Comments Added, Due Date Updated, Complete, Incomplete, or Added to Favorites
To get started, go to your selected Webex Teams space, then type "@" and select Asana, followed by the command: help.