Asana complaints on Reddit
OpinionDeck found 112 recent Reddit threads mentioning Asana across 2 subreddits. The most active community is r/Asana, and 6 of these threads are framed as complaints or alternatives.
Mention timeline
Monthly thread volume across the 2 subreddits where Asana is discussed.
Where Asana gets discussed
Top subreddits by share of Asana-related threads in our sample.
| Subreddit | Threads in sample | Share |
|---|---|---|
| r/Asana | 96 | |
| r/smallbusiness | 16 |
Top Asana complaints on Reddit
Threads where users mention switching, alternatives, or frustration with Asana.
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Our asana setup is actually pretty solid for planned projects. Templates, sections, dependencies, the whole thing. But there's a whole category of work that happens in slack that almost never makes it into asana. Quick requests, things…
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Hey everyone I’ve been using Asana for a while now and overall I like how clean and easy it is to use. It works well for basic task tracking, organizing work across projects and giving a general overview of what’s going on. That said, as…
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My team has gotten absolutely out of control with using Asana, creating a new project for just a couple of tasks here and there when things should be added to single projects or a task template with subtasks that can be repeated, etc. For…
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I have reached the point where keeping everything in my head just doesnt work anymore. Between work projects, planning, meetings and side stuff need a system that becomes the source of truth instead of another thing to maintain. I have…
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I have a form set up as the only entry point for a specific project. One of the fields is "Event Name," and I've mapped it in the form settings to be the task name. It never worked even after over 50 test runs. A few days ago it randomly…
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My work is mostly siloed and doesn't need to be assigned out to other people. I'm told that I need to create a new project for every document I send out. That's going to be an average of 50 projects going at a time, the vast majority of…
Other recent Asana threads
Non-complaint mentions — questions, comparisons, recommendations.
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I’m self-employed and run a company where we use Asana for all our team coordination and project management. I find the iPhone app way too heavy for quick reminders or "on-the-go" brain dumps. Does anyone else use Asana for the team but a…
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Hey everyone 👋 I have been building a small product called **Mergewise** over the past months, scratching an itch my own team kept running into. We use **Asana + GitHub**, and code reviews were always disconnected from planning: * PRs…
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQOwAk0FwR8&t=813s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQOwAk0FwR8&t=813s) https://preview.redd.it/pc0ns1dv1phg1.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d27c84da5fd8232c644cad60066162d7690d6b01
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I've been an Asana user for 4+ years and my biggest pain point was always the same: I'd have all my tasks in Asana, but when planning my actual day, I'd switch to Google Calendar, look at meetings, then mentally figure out what Asana tasks…
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Frequently asked
- Where do people complain about Asana on Reddit?
- r/Asana, r/smallbusiness are the most active subreddits discussing Asana. The full breakdown of 2 subreddits is below.
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- OpinionDeck found 112 recent threads mentioning Asana across 2 subreddits, of which 6 are framed as complaints. Data refreshed 2026-05-22.
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