Airtable vs. Asana

Go beyond task management and enable strategy. Unlike Asana, Airtable creates a source of truth linking every team's work to company OKRs with customizable views and real-time portfolio visibility—all powered by AI that understands your business.
Based on real user reviews on G2, Airtable excels at:
✓ Ease of use
✓ Business partnership
✓ Strategy and innovation roadmapping tools

Airtable vs. Asana

Leading companies that choose Airtable

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What sets Airtable apart?

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A single source of truth

Airtable provides a single source of truth with customized views for every stakeholder. Asana requires teams to work within the same project view, making it challenging to find what they need.
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Complete portfolio visibility

Unlike Asana, Airtable connects projects to critical business data—products, customers, revenue, facilities, people. Strategic decisions are informed by complete business reality, not just task status.
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AI that understands your business

Airtable offers built-in AI that goes far beyond generic project management tools by learning your specific workflows and data. Scale intelligent automations across your entire operation.
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Automation at scale

While Asana's workflow automations focus on task and field updates, Airtable goes further. Customize workflows to each team member’s specific needs and sync data across every tool in your stack.

What Airtable users say on G2

“For Product Operations management it can't be beat in terms of creating workflows, tools for tracking, automations for communication…Milestones work well, and you can create anything that is in Asana.”

“We started off using one of the pre-built templates, but then added tons of features and automations to make it work for our entire team…Airtable is so much more flexible than Asana…”

“Airtable can be used as the central foundation for storing data coming in from different sources…Second most loved feature is the ability to switch between multiple data views…It is user friendly to use. It offers great integration libraries.”

Frequently asked questions

Compared to project management platforms like Asana, Trello, and Monday.com, Airtable offers more advanced features that connect your projects to actual business data and adapt to how different teams work. While Asana is great for straightforward project management with rigid PM best practices, Airtable gives you a flexible platform that links work to customers, products, and company OKRs while automating across your entire tech stack. Choose Asana for simple task coordination; use Airtable when you want strategic context, customization, and a single source of truth that scales beyond basic project management.

Airtable’s project management features beat Asana because they go beyond task management—providing a strategic operations platform. You can connect your projects to actual business data like customers, products, and facilities, giving you context-rich decision-making instead of just status updates. Plus, Airtable's automations extend across your entire tech stack and adapt to how any team actually works.

While Asana excels at daily task coordination, using two separate tools means double the admin overhead. Airtable delivers everything Asana does for project management—assignments, real-time notifications, due dates, Gantt charts, timeline views, Kanban boards—plus it connects those tasks to your actual business context like customer data, budgets, and strategic initiatives all-in-one, AI-powered platform.

Yes, Airtable integrates with Slack, Microsoft Excel, and Asana. It also integrates with development tools like Jira, CRMs like Salesforce, and Google Drive.

Explore our full list of integrations in-depth.

Both Asana and Airtable are user-friendly and do not have a steep learning curve for new users.

Break free from rigid task management workflows. Join the 500,000 organizations that use Airtable.

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