newsJun 4, 20264 mins
Asana Dash is described as an “AI chief of staff” that can help users stay up to date on work projects by accessing information in Asana as well as across email, calendar and team messaging apps, said Arnab Bose, Asana’s chief product officer. “Keeping people in their ‘zone of genius’ and hooking up all of these unstructured signals to the structure of Asana — that’s what Dash does best,” said Bose.
The AI assistant can access the same Asana project information as the user, and can flag when problems occur that could push a project off-track. Dash can then act to address problems, such as posting messages within Asana on behalf of the user or directing an AI teammate to take action. (Dash will ask the user before making any changes.)
“Asana is building on recent acquisitions, and earlier investment in a graph database focused on human connections — the Asana Work Graph — and its position within a well-integrated flow of work to deliver to each worker an executive assistant rooted in the context of their job,” said Wayne Kurtzman, IDC research vice president.
The Dash personal assistant is enabled by an expanded Asana work graph — the data model related to work carried out by teams in the application. Asana has in the past been more focused on tasks, projects, portfolios, and goals, said Bose, but the work graph now includes new sources of data, linking to employee calendars and accessing meeting transcripts, for instance, alongside other documents and databases.











