# Asana

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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:

&#x20;     [getting-started](https://jam.dev/docs/get-started/getting-started "mention")

2. Next, capture your bug with Jam. <br>

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3. 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.<br>

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4. Jam will guide you through authenticating with Asana.<br>

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5. 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. <br>

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6. Pro tip: you can click "Edit fields"  to manage which fields from Asana are shown in Jam:<br>

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

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## 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.<br>

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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.<br>

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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.&#x20;
