Asana

You can connect Asana and Jam in order to instantly create Asana tasks right from Jam's browser extension. Every Asana task you create with Jam automatically includes:

  • Console logs

  • Fully inspectable network requests

  • URL, timestamp and country

  • Device, OS, Browser

  • Viewport size

  • Network speed

That way, it's perfect for engineers to help them debug issues faster.

You can configure all the relevant Asana fields right from Jam – like assignee, project, tags and more. Our goal is to make you 20x faster at logging bugs to Asana.

How to use Jam + Asana

  1. First, you'll need to make sure you have Jam installed in your browser. Follow our Jam getting started guide here if you haven't downloaded and setup Jam yet:

Get Started

  1. Next, capture your bug with Jam.

  2. In the Jam extension, you will have the option to choose where Jam sends your screen capture. Click on "Link you can share" and change it to Asana.

  3. Jam will guide you through authenticating with Asana.

  4. Once Jam is connected to Asana, you will be able to setup your Asana task right from Jam. Choose the workspace, project, assignee, tags, etc., right from Jam.

  5. Pro tip: you can click "Edit fields" to manage which fields from Asana are shown in Jam:

  6. Click "Create task" and once Jam creates your Asana task, it will automatically open in a new tab.

How to send existing Jams to Asana

You can automatically create Asana tasks from existing Jams – in just 2 clicks.

Note: You must be logged into Jam to use this feature. Logged out users will not see this option.

  1. Open up the Jam you want to convert to an Asana task.

  2. Click "Send to App" and select Asana.

  3. If you have not used Jam + Asana before, it will first redirect you to log in with Asana.

  4. Enter the details of your Asana task: workspace, project, assignee, tags, etc.

  5. Pro tip: you can click "Edit fields" to manage which fields from Asana are shown in Jam.

  6. Click "Create task" to create your Asana task.

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