Available on Asana Enterprise and Enterprise+ tiers, as well as legacy tier Legacy Enterprise.
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Bundles are any combination of rules, fields, sections, and task templates that can be applied across multiple projects at once.
This article will go through the most frequently asked questions regarding bundles.
You can access bundles from the customize menu.
This feature is available for all Enterprise customers. If you need to upgrade your plan, please contact Sales.
When you’re ready to create a bundle, you can create one from scratch or select an existing bundle from the gallery. The bundles gallery can be filtered for the bundles you specifically own or have created in the past.
You can currently add up to 5 bundles per project.
Yes, you can duplicate a bundle.
You can currently add sections, rules, task templates, and fields to bundles.
Yes, you can save a copy of all the customize menu features (rules, fields, task templates, etc.) within a project into a bundle that can then be applied across other projects.
When you first create your bundle, you can choose the order of your sections and fields. When you edit an existing bundle, the new sections will be added to the top of the project and new fields to the far right. However, you can drag and drop these sections and fields to re-organize them.
Only bundle admins can change the permission settings of a bundle.
Bundles are meant to be used together with workflow builder. Bundles enable you to standardize work in Asana by packaging together sections, rules, fields, and task templates and applying them to multiple projects. Workflow builder can help you visualize these processes, and see how individual features map to various stages of the project.
Bundles make project templates better, because they’re even easier to apply to multiple needs at once. Like project templates, bundles enable you to standardize work in Asana, but are even more flexible in usage. They enable you to make updates to future projects and processes as well as any current, in-flight projects or processes with a simple click. Think of bundles as a way to boost team agility.