Asana's dashboards help you visualize project data, track progress, and share insights with your team. Whether you're managing a single project or reporting across your entire organization, dashboards turn your work data into clear, actionable charts.
Dashboards are visual reporting tools that transform your tasks, projects, and custom fields into charts and graphs. They serve as a dynamic, real-time overview of data, offering insights to keep your team aligned and initiatives on track.
The charts in dashboards will auto-populate when you first land on the tab, but you can add, remove, or customize them as needed. Dashboards automatically update every time you visit the tab or refresh the page, ensuring the information is up-to-date and accurate.
Determining the correct type of dashboard depends on your audience and reporting needs.
To create new charts in your project dashboard, navigate to the desired project, click the Dashboard tab, and click + Add widget.
Customize your dashboard to report on task-level insights such as the number of completed tasks, overdue tasks, or progress status.
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You can also add text widgets to your Asana dashboards. Adding custom text content directly to your dashboard helps provide context, share additional information, and organize dashboard content more effectively.
Portfolio dashboards are pre-filtered to include only data from your selected portfolio, including tasks and data from nested portfolios. Nested portfolios are portfolios within portfolios.
To create new charts in your portfolio dashboard, navigate to the Dashboard tab in your portfolio and click + Add widget.
Portfolio dashboards show you task-level and project-level insights, like how many projects are on track or at risk or how many projects are per team.
To create a universal reporting dashboard:
You can manage existing dashboards, customize visuals, and create new ones from here.
You can create charts using preset options or create your custom chart. When creating custom charts, you can report on tasks, projects, portfolios, and goals and choose to include tasks from your entire organization or specific teams, portfolios, projects, and project owners.
Custom fields are the backbone of meaningful reporting in Asana. With custom fields, you can categorize and classify your work. For example, you can create “Priority” and “Status” fields and use these custom fields as data points to build dashboards to see which high-priority projects are off track.
When creating projects, you need to be thoughtful about what types of things could be helpful as custom fields, as these custom fields will then power your dashboards. You can create global custom fields and add them to your organization’s library to use them across your projects.
Learn how to create and use custom fields.
Share your dashboards effortlessly with team members and stakeholders.
Project and portfolio owners can make a project or portfolio private or public. Making it private will mean that only members can access the content within, and it won't be discoverable.
To share your portfolio dashboards, click the Share button at the top-right corner from within the portfolio.
By default, all dashboards are private to the owner of the dashboard. To share a universal dashboard, click the Share button within the dashboard. From here, you can add members to the dashboard or copy a shareable link.