Asana, Inc.

U.S. technology company

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March 2025 Dustin Moskovitz announced his intention to retire from the company and transition to a chairman role.
2023 Launched product capabilities focused on generative artificial intelligence.
2022 Released new features for team organization, including My Goals, Automatic Progress Updates, and integrations with Google Workspace and Figma.
September 2022 Reached 131,000 customers, with 18,040 customers spending over $5,000 annually.
April 2022 Released annual Anatomy of Work Index, surveying over 10,000 knowledge workers globally.
2021 Asana was named to Inc. magazine's annual Best Workplace list and recognized as one of the Best Led companies.
2021 Fast Company named Asana the #15 most innovative companies and added the company to its Brands That Matter list.
2021 Asana was again named one of the Best Workplaces for Parents in the US by Great Place to Work.
August 2021 Dual listed on the Long-Term Stock Exchange.
July 2021 Launched an app for Zoom, allowing Asana to be opened directly within the video-conferencing platform.
April 2021 Launched Asana Partners program to enable cross-platform integration with project management software.
2020 Asana was named one of the Best Workplaces for Parents in the US by Great Place to Work.
2020 Asana received a Best of the Year award from PC Magazine, recognized as 'one of the best apps for managing tasks, workflows, and projects'.
September 2020 Went public on the New York Stock Exchange via a direct public offering.
September 2020 Asana was valued at $5.5 billion following its direct listing on the stock market.
2018 Raised $75 million in Series D funding led by Generation Investment Management.
November 2018 Raised an additional $50 million in Series E funding to invest in international and product expansion.
January 2018 Reached over 35,000 paying customers, including major companies like eBay, Uber, and IBM.
2017 PC Magazine named Asana as an Editors' Choice, calling it 'one of the best collaboration and productivity apps for teams' and highlighting its thoughtful design and fluid interactive elements.
2017 Integrated with Gmail and launched app in French and German languages.
2016 Raised $50 million in Series C financing led by Sam Altman, President of Y Combinator.
January 2015 Released native Android app.
2014 Launched native iOS app.
April 2012 Asana released its first API to third-party developers, providing a RESTful interface for reading, inputting, and automating information within the app.
April 2012 Asana launched its commercial product, introducing its web and mobile work management platform to the market.
November 2011 Asana officially launched for free out of beta.

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