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Rules are an important part of many workflows, and so are integrations with third party services (e.g., Slack). You can use a rule to integrate your team's favorite tools into your work in Asana, and let rules do the heavy lifting automatically.
You can set specific triggers in your Asana projects, and trust rules to automate your workflow when your chosen criteria are met. For example, the Slack + Asana rule integration allows you to send a message to a teammate or channel in Slack based on your chosen trigger, like task completion.
You can create a rule which pings a specific channel in Microsoft Teams based on criteria such as a change in a custom field value. Or create new issues in Jira Cloud and Jira Server when a task is added to a particular project section. Recently launched rules integrations also support actions within Gmail, PagerDuty and Twilio. Learn more about configuring their respective rule integrations here.
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Rules using integrations require proper app management settings and user authentication with the third party services.
Below is an example of how to create a rule in your Asana project by selecting a trigger, an action, and a rule name.

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To learn more about rules and how to use them to automate your daily work, head to our rules article on the Asana Help Center.
There are three types of triggers for rules, and this is also true for triggering actions with rules integrations.
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