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Integrate Timely with Asana

See all your completed tasks inside your Memory timeline.

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Written by Lisa
Updated over a week ago

Plans πŸ’³ : Everyone

User Permissions πŸ‘₯: Everyone
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While you work, Memory is quietly uploading all your desktop activities onto your Memory timeline. Understanding when you completed an Asana task helps you better understand what you've been working on, so you can accurately log your hours into a neat little package. 🎁 

How it works

  • Lets you see all the tasks you complete for an Asana project

  • Lets you see what time you completed the task

  • If you mark several tasks as 'complete' within 10 minutes, they'll be listed within one Asana memory.

Pro Tip: Integration memories reflect the activities completed in the tool along with the time they were captured - they aren't meant to capture the amount of time spent in Asana.
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Memory activities include the website or application along with the duration of time spent working there, but might not have the broader context such as your task activity. The integration and Memory work in concert to ensure a complete view of your day is captured!

Get Asana Connected

  • Log in to Timely and click the Settings (gear) icon

  • Head over to the "Ecosystem" tab

  • Scroll down and then click "connect" next to the Asana integration

  • Click "Connect New Account"

  • If you aren't already, you'll be prompted to log into your Asana account

  • Asana will then ask you to grant permission to Timely in order to complete the integration set up - click "Allow" to confirm

πŸš€ Now you use your Memory events with your completed tasks from Asana to log more accurate hours in Timely!


​QUESTIONS

Why do I see Asana events on my timeline, not just my completed tasks?
Your memory timeline will show data from your integration as well as your Memory tracked activities. If you logged into Asana.com, for example, you will also see your activities on the Memory timeline.Β 

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