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Asana Time Tracking Features

Time estimation and tracking capabilities within Asana's work management platform, enhanced through third-party integrations like Everhour, Harvest, and Toggl for comprehensive time logging.

Last updated: 2026-03-17 13:55

Overview

Asana provides basic time estimation fields natively, but relies on third-party integrations for comprehensive time tracking functionality. The platform's open API and integration marketplace enable seamless connections with popular time tracking tools.

Native Time Tracking Features

Time Estimate Field - Asana includes:

Time-Related Capabilities:

Limitations of Native Features:

Popular Time Tracking Integrations

Everhour - Most seamless Asana integration:

Harvest - Popular for invoicing:

Toggl Track - Simple and free-friendly:

TrackingTime - Comprehensive features:

Hubstaff - Adds activity monitoring:

Integration Workflow

  1. Connect Tool to Asana - Authorize access to Asana workspace
  2. Project Sync - Import Asana projects and tasks
  3. Track Time - Use browser extension, timer, or manual entry on Asana tasks
  4. View in Asana - Some integrations show time data within Asana
  5. Report Externally - Access detailed reports in time tracking tool
  6. Sync Updates - Changes to Asana tasks reflect in tracking tool

Best Practices

Choose Based on Needs:

Implementation Tips:

Workload Management (Native)

Asana's Workload feature provides capacity planning:

Note: Workload uses estimates, not actual tracked time, for capacity planning.

API for Custom Integration

Asana's API enables custom time tracking solutions:

When Asana Time Tracking Works Well

Alternative Platforms with Native Tracking

Teams requiring built-in time tracking often consider:

Pricing Considerations

Total cost typically $19-31/user/month for combined Asana + time tracking.

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