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Dropbox, Meet Asana

by Mike Vardy

This week Asana and Dropbox got together and made something really awesome. Or rather, they shared something really awesome.
While Dropbox has been a saving grace for myself and other productivityists out there, by partnering up with Asana both services have become even more useful than before. The integration of Dropbox within Asana now allows for the following:

  • Asana gives context and priority to work on your Dropbox files: This means assigning and prioritizing of files is now possible — and you can even comment on them. This is great when working on a file collaboratively so that everyone can stay in the loop.
  • You can manage your files from a single location: As with Asana Inbox, you can deal with these files (which are essentially attachments) all from within Asana. Very cool, and very efficient.
  • Your attached files are always up to date: Because everything is integrated inside Asana, everything is up to date. File and task association is now easier than ever thanks to this partnership.

You can read more about this partnership over at the Asana blog. And kudos to both the teams at Asana and Dropbox for growing two services in efficiency and effectiveness in one fell swoop.

New to Asana? Have you been using it for a while and want to get more out of it? Then purchase the book I co-authored with fellow Asana aficionado Jeremy Roberts called Do Better With Asana. It’s the ultimate Asana resource that features tactics, tips, and tricks that will turn you into an Asana action figure. Buy Do Better with Asana directly here or through Amazon.

About Mike Vardy

Mike Vardy is a writer, speaker, productivity strategist, and founder of Productivityist. He is the author of The Front Nine: How to Start the Year You Want Anytime You Want and The Productivityist Playbook.

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