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How to request Asana data in Funnel
How to request Asana data in Funnel

Leverage your Asana data in Funnel via Custom Connectors

Kelsey Maynard avatar
Written by Kelsey Maynard
Updated yesterday

If your use case requires this data in Funnel, you can request it as a Custom Connector.

Custom Connectors and the Custom Connector Request feature are available in the following plans: Business and Enterprise. See our Pricing page for more details.


Tasks Report:

  • Task GID: The Globally Unique Identifier for the task within Asana.

  • Assignee GID: The Globally Unique Identifier for the user assigned to the task.

  • Assignee Name: The full name of the user assigned to the task.

  • Assignee Resource Type: The type of resource representing the assignee, typically a "user".

  • Assignee Status: The current status of the assignee concerning the task, such as "inbox", "today", "upcoming", or "later".

  • Assignee Section GID: The Globally Unique Identifier for the section assigned to the user.

  • Assignee Section Name: The name of the section assigned to the user.

  • Assignee Section: The specific section within the project to which the task is assigned for the user.

  • Resource Type: The type of resource, typically "task" for tasks.

  • Completed: A boolean value indicating whether the task is marked as complete.

  • Completed At: The timestamp when the task was marked as complete.

  • Created At: The timestamp when the task was created.

  • Date: The date associated with the task, which could refer to the due date or another relevant date.

  • Due At: The specific date and time by which the task is due.

  • Due On: The specific date by which the task is due, without a time component.

  • Modified At: The timestamp when the task was last modified.

  • Name: The title or name of the task.

  • Notes: Additional information or description associated with the task.

  • Permalink URL: The permanent URL link directly to the task within Asana.

  • Project Name: The name of the project to which the task belongs.

  • Section Name: The name of the section within the project where the task is located.

  • Parent: The parent task to which this task is a subtask, if applicable.

  • Start At: The specific date and time when work on the task is scheduled to begin.

  • Start On: The specific date when work on the task is scheduled to begin, without a time component.

  • Tags: Labels associated with the task for categorization or identification.

  • Number of Hearts: The count of "hearts" (a previous way to show appreciation) the task has received.

  • Number of Likes: The count of "likes" the task has received.

  • Followers: Users who are following the task and receive updates about it.

  • Hearts: Users who have "hearted" (shown appreciation for) the task.

  • Likes: Users who have "liked" the task.

  • Memberships: The projects and sections that include the task.

  • Projects: The list of projects to which the task belongs.

  • Sections: The sections within projects where the task is located.

  • Workspace: The workspace or organization in which the task exists.

  • Custom Fields: User-defined fields added to the task to capture specific information relevant to the organization's workflow.


How to Request this Custom Connector

To request Asana data, submit a Custom Connector Request (see link here for instructions).

If you are interested in Asana data that hasn't been covered here, we would like to encourage you to connect with our Integration Engineering team by submitting a Custom Connector Request. They will be more than happy to explore the potential of obtaining additional data.

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