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Welcome to Asana! You’ve probably been added to your school’s organization where you can create teams, projects, tasks, and collaborate with students, faculty, and staff who share your .edu email address. Below are the answers to some common questions to help you get started. We’re excited to help you track and manage your work.
You can create new teams in your organization either from your sidebar or using your Quick Add button. Learn more about creating and managing teams here.
It is not currently possible to automatically merge multiple workspaces into an organization. Please contact our Support team for assistance with combining your workspaces.
To toggle between different workspaces and organizations in Asana, click on your profile photo in the upper-right corner of your Asana window and select the workspace or organization you would like to work in from the drop-down menu.
It is not currently possible to view tasks from multiple workspaces and organizations together in Asana.
Organizations are tied to a specific email domain and use this domain to determine membership. This means that if an organization is tied to asana.edu for example, any user with an @asana.edu email address will automatically be an organization member. When you leave an organization, your .edu email address will be removed from your Asana account, so if you’d like to leave the organization you’ll first need to ensure that you have added another verified email address in Asana.
All organization members (users who share your email domain) who are also in your paid Team will count toward your seat limit. Guests will not count toward the seat limit in paid organizations.
Yes! Users in organizations can choose between Asana Starter,Advanced,Enterprise, and Enterprise+ tiers when upgrading.
Yes, students can use Asana's Peronsal plan. It is for individuals or teams just getting started with project management.
All teams in your organization will default to “Request to Join” permissions. This means that an organization member will need to be invited or approved in order to join your team and to view data within it. Learn more about team permissions here.
Yes! Asana enables our customers to comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) by ensuring that personal data is kept secure and only used to provide our services consistent with our terms and Privacy Statement. Asana contractually commits to not disclosing customer data except as directed by the contracting academic institution, as allowed by our terms, or as required by law.
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